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It also allows you to suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed. Microsoft Download Manager is free and available for download now. Microsoft ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server is a single dynamic-link library (DLL) containing run-time support for applications using native-code APIs to connect to Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 2008, 2008 R2, SQL Server 2012, SQL Server 2014 and Windows Azure SQL Database. Microsoft ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server should be used to create new applications or enhance existing applications that need to take advantage of new SQL Server 2012 features. This redistributable installer for Microsoft ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server installs the client components needed during run time to take advantage of new SQL Server 2012 features, and optionally installs the header files needed to develop an application that uses the ODBC API.
Extension for Visual Studio - The Sage ODBC Driver is a powerful tool that allows you to connect with live data from Sage 50, directly from any application that support ODBC connectivity. Access Sage data like you would a database - read, write, and update Sage Customers, Transactions, Invoices, etc. ODBC Applications Quit Unexpectedly An issue with the previous release of Sage Timberline Office Accounting & Management caused ODBC-based applications, such as Crystal Reports, to quit unexpectedly. The issue has been resolved. If you use the Timberline Data ODBC driver to access Sage Timberline Office Estimating data, install this update.
Nick, Sorry to be such an amature, but could you help me try and implement this - I have set up system DSN's to access and SQL using the ODBC admin panel (Data source administrator - in control panel) - There are drivers in the list already - all I had to do was select the appropriate one and point to the right database - I am not sure where to start with this though - Is it set up through the ODBC panel? If so, do i have to install a driver for sage? Or is this a custom connection string (I'm thinking it's not, as ODBC suggests a DSN (I think))? Is it going to be a file DSN that i have to use, as opposed to a system dsn? It was an odd format, I had to point the driver at a funny file (forget which, sorry) Within he ODBC panel, click the DRIVERS tab and scan down the list to see which one was developed by 'The Sage Group Plc' (or anything close) - This is the driver you need to use to interact with the Sage DB.
This should identify the db driver that Sage uses. Once you know the driver name, I find the easiest way to get a connection string (I saw this method used elseware on this site) 1) Create a text file (right click in explorer and select New-Text File 2) Rename the text file to PaulCampbell.UDL 3) Double click the file 4) Click on Use Connection string, click on BUILD next to it 5) Click on machine datasource, click on New 6) Click on System Data Source, Click next, select the sage driver, click done, fill in details of your sage db location 7) Click ok, ok, enter username/password, select initial catalog and test!
You won't believe this. But, after the connection works, rename the file PaulCampbell.UDL to PaulCampbell.txt, you will find the exact connection string you need to use to access it. Best Regards Nick.