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General (61 topics)CardExchange is created to connect to powerful databases. If you are using the database module, you have access to functionality to connect directly to large database servers like MS SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. If you do not know where to post you questions, you can use this forum
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by Mike Quintanilla
3 days 8 hours ago
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Database definitions (29 topics)When creating connections to database you use the Database definition wizard to create a connection. The database definitions contains all the settings and properties of the connected database. Questions and answers can be viewed or post in this forum.
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by Craig Bechelli
5 years 4 months ago
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Using native connections (12 topics)When using the database module in combination with CardExchange Premium, direct (native) connections with large database servers like MS SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, MySQL, and PostgreSQL, can be created. If you have questions about using the direct connection functionality, you can post or find them in this forum.
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by Roman Villandry
1 year 2 months ago
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Multiple Database Server Connections (4 topics)The CardExchange Database module offers you the possibility to connect to unlimited database servers with one card layout. It offers you powerful embedded push and pull technology and it enables you to provide information to all connected database at once. Questions about this functionality, enter this forum.
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by Craig Bechelli
8 years 1 day ago
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Internal views/queries (6 topics)CardExchange Premium offers unique functionality to combine tables/views. If you need information from different tables in a database but you only have access to the tables, you can create a combinations of the tables based on SQL. Questions about the use of internal views/queries can be posted and found in this forum.
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by Craig Bechelli
7 years 6 months ago
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Storage Items (21 topics)From CardExchange Premium edition, we offer the use of powerful storage items. These items can be configured to store external data like print dates, print counts, computer users, etc. It also allowes you, in combination with the Multiple Database Server connections, to create storage items that pushes information from the leading database to the receiving database(s). Enter this forum to post your questions and find your answers.
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by Craig Bechelli
7 years 6 months ago
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