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SQL 2008 to XPRESSIONS V6

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Hertz

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Dec 20, 2015
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Hi to all techies,

I have a quick question

Does Microsoft SQL 2008 still compatible with Openscape Xpressions V6. I cannot find any manuals or sales information related with this.

Thank you very much hope you can help because I really need an answer ASAP :)

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RUFUM
 
I'm not entirely sure what you're doing, as I'm not too hip on Xpressions, but the V6 documentation mentions SQL under the Report APL section of the Server Installation PDF:

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A.3.2 Using a Microsoft SQL Server
If the data amount exceeds 1GB, using a Microsoft SQL server is an option. This
is only realized in the scope of a project including the Professional Services
Organization. Over the course of the project the data amount is to be estimated
and a corresponding scenario designed. Possible scenarios are:
• OpenScape Xpressions server and Microsoft SQL server parallel on one
computer
• OpenScape Xpressions server and Microsoft SQL server on an individual
computer each
In both cases the customer needs to provide the required licenses (among others
Microsoft SQL Server and if necessary Windows Server 2003 respectively 2008)
as well as the required hardware. If both servers are operated parallel on one
computer, this computer's hardware is to be measured accordingly.
With a Microsoft SQL Server you can manage very large amounts of data.
Besides the actual SQL Server the packet includes a number of management and
analysis tools.
You can obtain Microsoft SQL server setup details from the corresponding
product documentation or from the product homepage under http://
[URL unfurl="true"]www.microsoft.com/sql/.[/URL] Details for connecting the Report APL to the Microsoft
SQL Server are coordinated in the project scope.
IMPORTANT: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 does not recognize the data type
datetime. For a patch see
[URL unfurl="true"]http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=A7C903FE-35A7-[/URL]
4BB2-8E73.
So I'm not sure if they're implying that SQL 2008 is okay. I do see it explicitly referenced in Xpressions V7 documentation, though.

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Maintain HiPath 4000 V5 & V6, OpenScape Xpert V4, Xpressions, Contact Center
 
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