Re: Microsoft Sync Services - good solution for me?

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Since Sync Services uses DataSet internally, I rather doubt there's unmanaged support - it does have ADO.NET in the name after all. Would Managed C++ be an option for you?

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Ginny Caughey
Device Application Development MVP



"vvf" <vvf@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uRuImIvgJHA.4880@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Ginny,

"Ginny Caughey MVP" <ginny.caughey.online@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23w1J4blgJHA.4052@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
CraigHB,

If you can get the EPOS data to directly drop into a SqlCe database, I think Sync Services for ADO.NET could be a very good solution for you.

Do you know if Sync Services can be used with C++ ? Or is this available only for .NET ?

Thanks...


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