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Triffid
Starting Member
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Posted - 2010-07-12 : 10:05:59
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Hello and thanks in advance for any help...I am in a situation where I would like to open a tcp/ip port and send some data using tsql. This port happens to be a printer and I just need to send some print data to it upon demand. I am using a development tool that is database driven and I don't have access to open this port from the application itself, so somehow sending this data from the db (or at least triggered from the db) is my best option. This procedure will need to operate in both SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2008 express.Can anyone offer advice about the best way to accomplish this?Thanks again |
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
5072 Posts |
Posted - 2010-07-12 : 11:01:14
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A CLR routine is going to be you're best bet in this case. |
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yosiasz
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1635 Posts |
Posted - 2010-07-12 : 11:13:26
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how about xp_cmdshell? would that work as well?<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>If you don't have the passion to help people, you have no passion |
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Triffid
Starting Member
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Posted - 2010-07-12 : 11:28:02
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I would rather not use xp_cmdshell unless I have to. I'm not familiar with writing CLR routines but I have written a few programs in C#. I will try this route first, thanks |
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