Re: Accessing Sage Accounting data
From: Steve Leven (SteveLeven_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/19/04
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 15:18:02 -0700
We are Sage developers and get access to the code/files. You cant download them.
I may well ask Sage the same thing but I wondered if this was a generic ODBC issue that arises with other data sets of different systems....
-- Steve Leven Rock IT, UK "Rob Schneider" wrote: > Surely a question for Sage? > > Curious: How did you get this program? Download from their web site or > on product CD? I've tried both approaches when previously searching for > some way to access the Sage Data created by my use of their Instant > Accounts version (low-end, so maybe ODBC not part of that). > > Hope this is useful to you. Let us know. > > rms > > > > > Steve Leven wrote: > > Sage (UK) provide an ODBC driver for their data sets. > > After setting up the link (folder,username/password), when you click on a Table to view its fields in the Database Explorer, the message "Column 'ORDINAL_POSITION' does not belong to table Columns." appears. This happens for every table in the dataset. No problem doing this from Excel or Access though. > > Any ideas please? >
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