-This sounds roughly similar to SQL Server on a lan - when I was
working on that sort of setup I found it best to have the exe's on the
users' machines - there's plenty of stuff in the archives on how to
check for updates and download new versions.
On 26-Jun-20 6:59 PM, Rafael Copquin wrote:
I just started a trial instance of SQL Server on Azure.
My question is whether it is possible to upload a VFP exe into a
Storage account on Azure and have it run from a local browser.
I have this app that produces payroll receipts. I can generate the
payroll receipts for each employee in a pdf format and would like to
lodge them somewhere on Azure. The SQL Server on Azure contains all
the data to generate the receipts on demand. So any employee, with
hi/her applicable password could access the VFP exe and visualize
their monthly payment receipt from his/her home just using a browser.
I know it should be possible to do it with a VM, lodging a SQL Server
instance on it and my app's exe, but my client does not want to pay
for the VM, just use the above option.
Is it at all possible? if so,how? Any leads?
TIA
Rafael Copquin
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