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  1. MattiasJ

    access an informix server from a MS SQL Server

    Hi, Use linked server or the openrowset function where you can provide connection information. Regards /Mattias
  2. MattiasJ

    Left Outer Join across multiple tables question

    Hi, One thing is that you have left out the alias "at" in the from clause. One other thing I would try is to be concistent. Use ansi style all the why, don't mix it. Use inner join, left join etc. I think that could solve your problem. Regards /Mattias
  3. MattiasJ

    Exporting FMPro 5.5 with ODBC

    Hi again, When this is accomplished export the data to a csv file and use DTS to import the data. Regards /Mattias
  4. MattiasJ

    Exporting FMPro 5.5 with ODBC

    Hi, A simple but effective solution to your problem is this: 1. Make sure that all users have a password that you know about. 2. Make a new simple database called Master with all the fields you need. 3. Make a new database with a script that connects to the copy and imports the data via...
  5. MattiasJ

    FM6 use ODBC for lookup

    Hi, You have to declare a field where you store your SQL statement, This statement you'll have to build dynamically via scripts or calculated fields. When you import don't write the statement in the import dialogbox, choose the variable/field containing your sql statement. Regards /Mattias
  6. MattiasJ

    Rotating values in a value list

    Hi! I think that you can accomplish this by a simple portal trick. regards /Mattias
  7. MattiasJ

    Word X Merge Wizard not recognizing FMP 7 can I shoot myself now?

    Hi, What is it that you want to accomplish with the task? Would a simple export do the trick? Regards /Mattias
  8. MattiasJ

    Triggers, On Insert

    Hi, Use Inserted or Deleted as described above if you want the ID for the row you have updated. If you want to know what field you updated use ColumnsUpdated(). regards /Mattias
  9. MattiasJ

    Help Importing From SQL to Access

    Hi, Use openrowset, see BooksOnLine. Regards /Mattias
  10. MattiasJ

    Ranking

    Hi, If it's few records in the table, I would create a stored procedure that updates the current Branch, then after that I would create a temp table with identity id (the rank) and insert the rows from your originally table ordered by Sales. After that update the rank from the temp table...
  11. MattiasJ

    Get last time from datetime field

    This is a way to address your problem: select convert(char(8), Mydate, 112) as MyDate2, MyID, Max(MyDate) from MyTable group by convert(char(8), Mydate, 112), MyID Regards /Mattias

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