Hi Steeve
If you want you can use Axapta SQL Statement that have an access directly to SQL and avoid all Axapta Business Process, and you not need to declare any ODBC connection, Axapta do for you.
Example:
str mysql;
Connection Con = New Connection();
Statement Stmt = Con.c
: RE:
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] MDAC to SQL Server
If I understand what you're asking correctly, the answer is
that you can't. Version 3.0 does use native connections for Oracle but still
uses ODBC for SQL Server. I think I've heard that Axapta 4.0 will support
native SQ
If I understand what you're asking correctly, the answer is
that you can't. Version 3.0 does use native connections for Oracle but still
uses ODBC for SQL Server. I think I've heard that Axapta 4.0 will support native
SQL Server connections.
Malcolm Burtt
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