Oh jeesh – Have you seen our YouTube channel? Please, for the love of all that
is Remedy, have a look by clicking on my little link below. MS Analysis
Services is way, way better for automating all of this, not to mention the fact
that you can also use Tableau and PowerBI with it. Have a
VERY KEWL !!
Thanks Dan for keeping the answers available, well done sir.
Jason, thanks for taking this on
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Thank you Dave!
You even found the Croatian version, spelling and all ;-)
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Hi Carina & Mark,
I am using Oracle more over remedy credentials is easier to access then to
go for an oracle account as we need to request for a service account:(
which is a tedious process.
Since it is Microsoft Share Point I cannot use JDBC Driver.
Thank you,
Sriram.
On Fri, Nov 4,
Unfortunately there is no 64-bit ODBC driver for Remedy. One problem with
using the database driver is that you bypass the Remedy security model and data
dictionary – you have access to all data, which may be acceptable depending on
your requirements. You could try the JDBC driver -
Dear Experts,
We have a Dashboard in Share-point which publishes Reports in Excel.
We have installed 32 Bit AR ODBC Driver in the Share Point 2013 Server and
the report gets
refreshed when I run the report in an MS Excel Application but when I
access the report using
the Browser where the
What database are you running? Instead of the AR ODBC driver, why not try a
64-bit ODBC driver for the db? I use an oracle odbc driver for my reporting.
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