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chip saddler - 27 Oct 2004 03:49 GMT
I want to view the data from three different sources (ACT! database,
csv file, and excel) and run a rule to add and remove info.  Anything
I can download that can make this project easier?  Does this make
sense?  Thx  Chip
Igor Shekalev - 27 Oct 2004 14:32 GMT
Hello chip,

cs> I want to view the data from three different sources (ACT! database,
cs> csv file, and excel) and run a rule to add and remove info.

Do you have a ODBC driver for your ACT! database?
If yes, I think you can try to use somethig like MS Access and link your
data from various data sources.

Igor Shekalev,  http://www.sqledit.com, SQL editor with ODBC support
fosheezy95 - 27 Oct 2004 22:14 GMT
> Hello chip,
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> Igor Shekalev,  http://www.sqledit.com, SQL editor with ODBC support

I recommend you visit http://www.software-labs.net/ and download their
eval of Fusion.  Fusion has a number of advanced features including
the integration of multiple data sources and adding functions or rules
prior to output.  Good luck.  FoSheezy95
Igor Shekalev - 28 Oct 2004 12:07 GMT
Wow! Price looks very very impressive.

f> I recommend you visit http://www.software-labs.net/ and download
f> their eval of Fusion.  Fusion has a number of advanced features
f> including the integration of multiple data sources and adding
f> functions or rules prior to output.  Good luck.  FoSheezy95

Igor Shekalev,  http://www.sqledit.com, SQL editor with ODBC support
 
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