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From: Kjell R. <kje...@da...> - 2012-11-28 11:51:38
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 2012-11-27 13:27 skrev Peter
Stalpers såhär:<br>
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<div>1. The department bought an application for preparing
pharmaceutical medication and this application only supports
Firebird as its backend database.</div>
<div>2. The department also bought logistcal module and this
application only supports Progress as its backend database.</div>
<div>3. The department also bought an electronic prescription
system and this application only supports a SQL-2005/2008
database.</div>
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<div>And at last I got the question to combine its data.</div>
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You saw it coming, didn't you? :-)<br>
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So, what does "combine its data" actually mean?<br>
Pump data from one system to the other? All directions?<br>
Analysis and reporting, but not actually copying/moving any data
around?<br>
Copying/moving/pumping data from these three systems into a new
fourth system? And back? And what is the purpose of this fourth
system, in case it's relevant for us to suggest solutions?<br>
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Kjell<br>
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