Answer by Pavel Pawlowski
Ideal solution could be use a service broker, But the easiest way would be use the SSIS package which you run using the SQL Server Agent (Plkan C). For the stored which saves a new order, you can write...
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Another option is to create a utility in another language, perhaps PowerShell, that will call your stored procedures and then call your GUI report creator. As long as the GUI does not wait for user...
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I'm going to side with the 'bad idea' answers here. Why do you feel you need to open a GUI from what should always be considered a 'server-side' process? - If you need to open a GUI in order to...
View ArticleAnswer by Pavel Pawlowski
Ideal solution could be use a service broker, But the easiest way would be use the SSIS package which you run using the SQL Server Agent (Plkan C). For the stored which saves a new order, you can write...
View ArticleAnswer by TimothyAWiseman
Another option is to create a utility in another language, perhaps PowerShell, that will call your stored procedures and then call your GUI report creator. As long as the GUI does not wait for user...
View ArticleAnswer by jimbobmcgee
I'm going to side with the 'bad idea' answers here. Why do you feel you need to open a GUI from what should always be considered a 'server-side' process? - If you need to open a GUI in order to...
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