A number of years ago for a project, I had a custom api created that would
run as part of a batch job, to move updated people data at night.

You might want to look at going down that path.

Howard


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I'm trying to figure out the best way to do a scheduled data import into
remedy.
We have a file that we get every week that contains a list of our network
users and I need to automate getting that data into remedy. We are using
6.3 with MS SQL on the back end. Would it be easiest to schedule a sql job
to import that data? I'm not used to getting user data this way. I've always
had access to everything from AD so I just used Vendor forms to get it.

Just looking for some advice.

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