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Small Business Server Support Forum    
Subject: Sage and SQL Server?
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Chris Miller User is Offline
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6/12/2006 11:17 PM  
Hi,

Is it possible to integrate Sage Accounting with a SQL Server Database. What I mean by integration is the ability to use the database as a data entry tool which can be in some way mapped through to a Sage package for processing?

For example, Staff wish to fill out expenses forms which need to be fed into Sage for final processing. Instead of the staff filling out paper sheets (as they currently do), is it possible to use the database to take the electronic sheets and pass them onto sage?

Any thoughts or suggestions are welcomed.

Regards,

Chris
Ishtiaq Ishaq User is Offline
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6/13/2006 12:37 AM  
Short answer is no...in its native form you can export data from Sage but not import, unless you get the developers kit from Sage (expensive) or contact an exisiting Sage add-on developer.

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Bigish
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