Hmm, didn't know, but actually it doesn't matter which database platform it's using. My first question was if anyone had experience updating Navision thru a php script. The DB connection is already configured, so no problems getting the data out of Navision, but inserting data is a little bit trickier. //jocke -----Original Message----- From: Alex Turner [mailto:aturner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: den 21 augusti 2006 03:40 pm To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Navision ODBC I don't want to be rude here! However, have you checked that the instance of Navision you are working with actually uses the old Navision DB. It is just that the later versions (post MS take-over) run on MS SQLServer as well. AJ www.deployview.com Joakim Ling wrote: > Hi Frank > > That would be fantastic if you could find some of your old code. The new > ODBC driver is of course writable and of course Microsoft is very > limited in their information about the database structure. > > // jocke > > -----Original Message----- > From: Frank M. Kromann [mailto:frank@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: den 19 augusti 2006 12:53 am > To: Joakim Ling > Cc: php windows > Subject: Re: Navision ODBC > > Hi Joakim, > > Many years ago (Before Microsoft bought Navision) the ODBC driver was > read > only so I created native php extensions for both the DOS and Windows > version of Navision. Back then called Navision 3.5.x and Navision > Financials 2.x. > > I have not touched Navision in the past 6 years but I might be able to > dig > out some of my old code. > > - Frank > >> Hi >> Anyone have experience working with Microsoft Navision ODBC, update >> customer data, orders etc thru a php script? >> >> >> >> Regards >> Joakim Ling >> >> >> >> >> >> > -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php