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Has anyone used webfocus to access data stored in microsoft ax (formerly microsoft axapta)? The product stores its data in either MS SQL 2005 or Oracle databases. What I'm looking for is some information on how easy or hard it is to get the data definition to be correct and understandable. Maybe even some examples?
GamP
- Using AS 8.2.01 on Windows 10 - IE11.
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GamP There is no WebFOCUS adapter and I very much doubt that using the ORACLE or MSSQL adapter will get you all the required data due to the probable structure of the metadata (if it is like most other ERP systems)
From what I can see the iWay services manager 5.5 and above can connect via XS delivered web services so in theory at least the WebFOCUS web services adapter should be able to do the same