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From SQL to HTTP post?
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Posted 2007-08-09, 10:59 AM
So I have a SQL (Sybase) DB that we recieve "reads" into. These reads contain information such as reader, datetime, employee id ..... I need the ability to post some of the information contained in this table and another table (cross referenced by said employee Id) to an http post. I need this to happen on insert of information to said table. What'd be the best route to do this? Can an http post be done with just a stored proceedure in SQL or would I need another program to accomplish this?

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Posted 2007-08-09, 03:00 PM in reply to khwiii's post "From SQL to HTTP post?"
Wish I could help, but I'm just starting to learn about SQL, and this is a question I was actually wondering about myself.
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Posted 2007-08-09, 06:17 PM in reply to Vault Dweller's post starting "Wish I could help, but I'm just..."
Well, I don't think this is something you can accomplish through SQL, it's going to be DB engine specific. You could always write a cron job to periodically check for new records and post them.
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