Re: Accessing a Remedy Database through SQL without Remedy ARS (UNCLA SSIFIED)

2007-04-22 Thread John Baker
Hello, Our XML Gateway product will perform all the T table/C column translations for you and allow you to access data many times faster than you'll ever acheive through Remedy. In fact, I hear the guys at eBay are doing precisely so. While I think the writing of data is a little more tricky (o

Re: Accessing a Remedy Database through SQL without Remedy ARS (UNCLA SSIFIED)

2007-04-20 Thread Vyom Labs - ITSM Support
System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Frank, Gordon M Mr NISO/Lockheed Martin *Sent:* Thursday, April 19, 2007 8:31 AM *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG *Subject:* Accessing a Remedy Database through SQL without Remedy ARS (UNCLA SSIFIED) Classification

Re: Accessing a Remedy Database through SQL without Remedy ARS (UNCLA SSIFIED)

2007-04-19 Thread Nall, Roger
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank, Gordon M Mr NISO/Lockheed Martin Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 8:31 AM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Accessing a Remedy Database through SQL without Remedy ARS (UNCLA SSIFIED) Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE The question is: Does it make sense to

Re: Accessing a Remedy Database through SQL without Remedy ARS (UNCLA SSIFIED)

2007-04-19 Thread Axton
It makes perfect sense. There are a lot of limitations when using the Remedy ODBC driver; and the only way to work around it is to use another means of access. Remedy will allow it, but you have to be careful in what you do, as there can be consequences to your actions: - if you run a report tha

Accessing a Remedy Database through SQL without Remedy ARS (UNCLA SSIFIED)

2007-04-19 Thread Frank, Gordon M Mr NISO/Lockheed Martin
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE The question is: Does it make sense to access Remedy database directly through SQL calls. This would be utilizing the "T" tables, etc. structure. Does anyone out there have white papers which say this is a good thing or a bad thing? Does it make sense