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Posted by Roy Harvey on 10/02/85 11:55
You are welcome, and good luck! My experience with importing JD
Edwards data into a SQL Server data warehouse was quite painful, not
because of F0005 which in our case was quite clean, but the invoice
data that came in lacked any unique key. I hope your life is simpler
than mine was.
Roy
On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 18:37:37 GMT, "cognosqueen" <u25284@uwe> wrote:
>Roy - it worked! Thanks for your help.
>
>cognosqueen wrote:
>>Roy - thanks so much!!! You are right about the JE Edwards column names!! I
>>do not enjoy them at all. Regarding the data type - the client already had
>>it set up - I just have to live with it!! I'll try this and see if it works!
>>
>>>Aren't those JD Edwards column names a drag? I'm surprised you need
>>>UNICODE (nchar and nvarchar instead of char and varchar), I did not
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>>>>Thanks!!
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