If your concern is just that the ODBC connection needs to be read only, why not 
just create a new SQL Server account and give them select only access?  
Otherwise, there is always the Remedy ODBC driver, but I've never really had 
that much luck with it.

Shawn Pierson

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Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 8:29 AM
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Subject: ardbc connectivity with iDashboards

Hello Listers,

ARS 7.1 Patch4
MS SQL 2005 (Remote)
MS Server 2003 Ent (VM)

First, thanks for the WSDL help. We are able to retrieve data from a
form.

One part of the project is utilizing a product called iDashboards.  The
developer needs to make an ODBC connection to the DB. I do not care for
the idea of a remote application connecting directly to the SQL Server
table. I would rather the connection be through the API and ARDBC so
that the link will be read only.

Is this a good idea or should I just let the application query the
backend DB directly?
Thanks,
---
John J. Reiser
Senior Software Development Analyst
Remedy Administrator/Developer
Lockheed Martin - MS2
The star that burns twice as bright burns half as long.
Pay close attention and be illuminated by its brilliance. - paraphrased
by me

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