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Old 02-07-08, 15:38
Setan Setan is offline
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Experience w/ UniVerse Data Extraction Using mv.NET, ODBC, OLEDB or ??

Hello All,

I'm working with a rather large Universe database servicing about 800 people driving business applications for accounting(GL, AP, AR), point of sale(travel, sundry products), inventory and membership processing.

With the industry push in the direction of CRM, interest is growing within my employer. The ones responsible for our CRM strategy want an easy way to pull data from out UniVerse operational database into a SQL server and eliminate as much confusion with multivalues as posible.

What are everyone's thoughts on using mv.NET, ODBC, OLEDB or some other middleware to extract data from a UniVerse database?

Thanks,

Mike

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Old 02-08-08, 11:49
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Has anyone had any experience with data extraction, using any of the above tools?
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Old 07-08-11, 03:11
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Universe data extraction

Hi Setan

did you get what you needed ?
I came late to this thread (as you can see !!)

I know of a server based tool that doesn't require ODBC as it extracts using native access, owned by a company in Australia called KSA see www.ksawa.com.au. It's not mentioned on the home page but drop them a line and see how you go ...
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