MII to SQL server "workgroup edition"
Hi,
Are there any MII issues connecting/integrating to a MS SQL server 'Workgroup edition 2005' as compared to the 'Enterprise edition'?
Appreciate your inputs.
Thanks.
Hi,
you need to download the jdbc driver from the Microsoft Homepage und Upload the driver in MII.
Also you need to modify the following entries after creating a new Data Server
(Connector Type IDBC):
JDBCDRIVER = com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
ServerURL = jdbc:sqlserver://localhost:1433;Database=Northwind
We have connect MS SQL 2005 without any problems.
Regards
Pedro
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