You can do this easy in .NET using doCMD. The is a good article on it here.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317113
I've never tried it in Coldfusion but I would think you could write an
Access macro to load a report menu and call Access with CFExecute
with the name of the macro appended. You
>>how the heck can I get this to run online???
Reprogram the whole report in CF.
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Maybe it could be done using a scripting tool like powershell, if
there's no way to call an ocx deal or whatever?
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Language in the report.
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up reports in access without rewriting the report?
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I am confused as to what language they changed on you?
the database? the report scripting language? the web server language?
as far as pass the id, it will all depend on what your system actually looks
like and what you are trying to accomplish.
I would suggest that you give us a longer, mo
There are about 5,000 reports with conditional statements in VB script. I
started creating pdfs and was going to use cfdirectory to parse through them.
After spending a day creating 1,000 of them manually, they changed the language
on me.
Im suprised there isnt a way to pass the id and pul
Having very little knowledge of MS Access for the web, can you have the report
output to a static table, where the web page reads the data from the table, and
the report runs hourly, or more/less often? Or, can you port the report
functionality to a 'view' and have the web page read its data f
: Anyone done this before???
Nope. What I would do is convert the report to a webpage and pull the
data from the db.
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From: Stephen Hoskins [mailto:shosk...@andonia.com]
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2010 12:17 PM
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Subject: Anyone done this before???
I have a pretty
Nope. What I would do is convert the report to a webpage and pull the
data from the db.
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From: Stephen Hoskins [mailto:shosk...@andonia.com]
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2010 12:17 PM
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Subject: Anyone done this before???
I have a pretty complex MS Access report th
>We want to start auditing the database changes made in our home grown
>CMS app. Anyone on here done this or have suggestions on where to
>start with some thing like this?
>
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>Phil
Hi Phil.
I work with a homegrown audit system that does the job pretty well. There
exists a single table (Audit
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From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 11:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Anyone done this before?
You can do this with Transact SQL as well (SQL Server). I've setup triggers
to monitor specific fields, or you can just store a record for any change on
a
You can do this with Transact SQL as well (SQL Server). I've setup
triggers to monitor specific fields, or you can just store a record for
any change on a table.
Email me off-line if you'd like some code examples.
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> S
Well u don't want to slow down the db by keep all the old data in there, which
will have to be searched through in your queries. So prob best to copy out the
data to another table or even another DB when it is changed.
If you have a sophisticated enough database, this can be done inside the
da
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Subject: Re: Anyone done this before?
That would have been a better way of putting it. Yes We want to track
the changes made in the database. We would like to keep it
indefinitely.
On 5/11/06, Ben Nadel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By auditing, do you mean tracking changes? I
t: 11 May 2006 17:42
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Anyone done this before?
That would have been a better way of putting it. Yes We want to track the
changes made in the database. We would like to keep it indefinitely.
On 5/11/06, Ben Nadel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By auditing, do you
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From: Phill B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 12:42 PM
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Subject: Re: Anyone done this before?
That would have been a bett
That would have been a better way of putting it. Yes We want to track
the changes made in the database. We would like to keep it
indefinitely.
On 5/11/06, Ben Nadel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By auditing, do you mean tracking changes? If so, how long do you need to
> keep the old data for?
>
>
By auditing, do you mean tracking changes? If so, how long do you need to
keep the old data for?
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