[Download-List] download-list Digest, Vol 59, Issue 1

Golan, Theresa golan at ecc.edu
Wed Nov 30 15:07:44 EST 2011


Hi Dave,

That would definitely help us out here at Erie Community College.  We are looking to transition to SQL in the next 12-18 months and we use Cedarville Download a lot.  Although we are trying to rewrite a lot of our queries using a Web Reporting package which gives us the option of downloading to Excel or a pdf file, we have many more that will have to be rewritten with SQL.

Thanks so much for providing this valuable code!

Theresa A. Golan
End User Support Specialist
Erie Community College
IR/Perkins Title II
(716) 270-5893
golan at ecc.edu




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   1. Datatel clients using Cedarville Download (David L. Rotman)
   2. Re: Datatel clients using Cedarville Download (Jeffery G. Summers)
   3. Re: Datatel clients using Cedarville Download (Alice Moore)


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Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 09:29:08 -0500
From: "David L. Rotman" <rotmand at cedarville.edu>
Subject: [Download-List] Datatel clients using Cedarville Download
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I have started some discussions with Datatel regarding running Download when the backend database is SQL Server.  This is theoretically possible (with some reduced functionality) since all database access is done via MIO subroutine calls.  The general concept is to allow Datatel clients to continue using Download while they transition to other reporting environments...perhaps removing one of the barriers to moving to SQL Server.

I am trying to determine how beneficial this would be for Datatel clients.  If this would help your institution with its conversion to the SQL Server environment, please respond to this note.  I welcome any comments or suggestions in this regard.

Thanks!




Dave Rotman
Associate Vice President for Technology
Chief Information Officer
Cedarville University
251 N. Main Street
Cedarville, OH 45314
rotmand at cedarville.edu
voice 937-766-7905
fax 937-766-8819

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Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 09:33:47 -0500 (EST)
From: "Jeffery G. Summers" <jsummers at transy.edu>
Subject: Re: [Download-List] Datatel clients using Cedarville Download
To: "'Cedarville DOWNLOAD Users'" <download-list at cedarville.edu>
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Consider me a big cheerleader! J





Regards,



Jeffery G. Summers
Administrative Computing
Transylvania University
Office: 859-233-8134
Direct: 859-233-8139







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I have started some discussions with Datatel regarding running Download
when the backend database is SQL Server.  This is theoretically possible
(with some reduced functionality) since all database access is done via
MIO subroutine calls.  The general concept is to allow Datatel clients to
continue using Download while they transition to other reporting
environments...perhaps removing one of the barriers to moving to SQL
Server.



I am trying to determine how beneficial this would be for Datatel clients.
If this would help your institution with its conversion to the SQL Server
environment, please respond to this note.  I welcome any comments or
suggestions in this regard.



Thanks!









Dave Rotman

Associate Vice President for Technology
Chief Information Officer

Cedarville University
251 N. Main Street
Cedarville, OH 45314
rotmand at cedarville.edu
voice 937-766-7905
fax 937-766-8819



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Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 14:43:56 +0000
From: Alice Moore <Moorea at wabash.edu>
Subject: Re: [Download-List] Datatel clients using Cedarville Download
To: Cedarville DOWNLOAD Users <download-list at cedarville.edu>
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Count Wabash in - this would be huge!! We use Download extensively and are moving to SQL this next year (6-9 months supposedly) and have not yet adopted another reporting tool, so this would be great.

Alice Moore
Information Technology Services
Manager of Administrative Systems Services
Wabash College
v: 765-361-6303 / fax: 765-361-6277
moorea at wabash.edu<mailto:moorea at wabash.edu>

GOD PUT ME ON EARTH TO ACCOMPLISH A CERTAIN NUMBER OF THINGS,
RIGHT NOW I AM SO FAR BEHIND, I WILL NEVER DIE !!!

From: download-list-bounces at cedarville.edu [mailto:download-list-bounces at cedarville.edu] On Behalf Of David L. Rotman
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 9:29 AM
To: download-list at cedarville.edu
Subject: [Download-List] Datatel clients using Cedarville Download

I have started some discussions with Datatel regarding running Download when the backend database is SQL Server.  This is theoretically possible (with some reduced functionality) since all database access is done via MIO subroutine calls.  The general concept is to allow Datatel clients to continue using Download while they transition to other reporting environments...perhaps removing one of the barriers to moving to SQL Server.

I am trying to determine how beneficial this would be for Datatel clients.  If this would help your institution with its conversion to the SQL Server environment, please respond to this note.  I welcome any comments or suggestions in this regard.

Thanks!




Dave Rotman
Associate Vice President for Technology
Chief Information Officer
Cedarville University
251 N. Main Street
Cedarville, OH 45314
rotmand at cedarville.edu<mailto:rotmand at cedarville.edu>
voice 937-766-7905
fax 937-766-8819

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