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Flippertje (TechnicalUser)
14 Dec 11 10:49
Hi all,

i have SAP Fi and want to import data to MS Access.
When i take a peek in the references to register an ocx or dll, i see a list of about 50 library's. I'm clueless on determening which to choose.

Has any of you ever tried this before?
- which ocx and or dll's did you use?
- what code did you use?

Many thanks!!!!

Flippertje

this post has also been posted in VBA for applications forum and VBA MS Access Modules.
ermad (IS/IT--Management)
16 Mar 12 15:41
If you are working with MS Access and connecting to SAP, take a look at the SAP ADO.NET Data Provider from RSSBus:  http://www.rssbus.com/ado/sap/.  Basically the data provider gives you ADO.NET Access to SAP tables -  Easily call BAPIs and function modules with no WSDL, DTD, or other XML structure knowledge required.

-Eric

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