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RE: XML DotNetNuke


  • Subject: RE: XML DotNetNuke
  • From: "Neil Frost" <neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 19:27:23 -0000


Hi Tony,

I've changed the string to :

Provider=sqloledb;Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=xQL;User
Id=xql;Password=xql

I have created the tables (actually imported them from xql.mdb.

On viewing the monitor, the commands run but I get no confirmation that the
db has been written to, and no errors either.

I have stopped and started the xQL service.

Is my connection string ok? any other ideas?

Thanks
Neil


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From: Tony Tofts [mailto:tony@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tue 22/02/2005 11:34
To: ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_xpl] XML DotNetNuke




Hi Neil,

> or thinking about it, can XQL use a SQL database? Then I
> could use both SQL tables and SQL generated XML.

Xplxql.xml holds the odbc connection string

In theory if you change this to use sql server and create the necessary
tables etc, it should work

Regards
Tony



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