Bill

The VSG is for UniData only, and is used to enable a UniData account for
ODBC. 

For UniVerse you don't have a VSG equivalent, but you do need good clean
dictionaries (I recommend creating a clean set of dictionary files and
connecting them to the live data files via file pointers), ensure MVs and
associations are correctly defined and only use D and I types; and ensure
that the necessary @ entries (e.g. @SELECT) are set up before enabling an
account for ODBC/OleDB using the HS.ADMIN menu (LOGTO HS.ADMIN and type
HS.ADMIN), assuming that is how you wish to get at the data.

If you want more help with ODBC/OleDB email me off-list.

Regards

Brian  

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Hazard
> Sent: 19 May 2006 21:32
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [U2] Accessing UV Data from Microsoft SSIS in SQL Server 2005
> 
> Hi All,
> I would like to use Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services 
> to access data in UniVerse.  Do any of you have advice on 
> accessing UV data from SSIS? 
>  
> Also, I have found several references to VSG ("Visual Schema 
> Generator"), but I cannot locate this application anywhere.  
> Is it of value in preparing for ODBC/OLEDB access?  What 
> product includes VSG?
> Thanks for help,
> Bill Hazard
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