and download the new 3.30 ODBC driver - upon install it should allow you to set up a read only option or a read/write option. BE WARNED THOUGH - MAS90 is horrible about writing records to its tables - SETUP A FAKE COMPANY TO PRACTICE WRITING TO BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO WRITE TO PRODUCTION RECORDS.
I have ProvideX version 3.33, but this installed automatically with MAS 200 and it did not allow me to specify the read/write option. I'm now trying to update a database record via a .NET application, but I'm getting an "Access Violation: File is in Read Only mode" error from ProvideX.
I DESPERATELY need to be able to write to the MAS 200 database, so any help will be greatly appreciated...
No. Mas200 V3.71 uses it's own engine. Other versions use a Sql server back bone.
The SQL server version is more costly.
Because the SQL backbone runs on a standard SQL server, you can treat the data like any other SQL server data source, instead of using the ODBC driver provided by Best or whomever makes it.
A regular DNS will let you read or write.
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