|
|
|
|
Re: Exporting tally data to Oracle Database (ANSWER) [message #102527 is a reply to message #101878] |
Wed, 10 July 2002 01:04 |
Nikhil Joshi
Messages: 1 Registered: July 2002
|
Junior Member |
|
|
Tally allows users to Import data from other software’s as well as Export data from Tally to other software’s. Tally allows users to Import and Export in ASCII, SDF and XML formats. XML is now the most widely used format of exporting data in the world. Any transactions can be exported from Tally and imported in other software after suitably altering the current structures to accept Tally data structure. The reverse is also possible by writing a small TDL program to accept the data from other software’s. The data that is to be imported into Tally can be in either XML or DBF format.
ODBC COMPLIANCE ALLOWS OTHER PROGRAMS TO USE DATA FROM TALLY DIRECTLY. E.G. : MS-EXCEL :
ODBC - OPEN DATABASE CONNECTIVITY
Tally is now ODBC compliant. Hence, any program like MS-Excel, Oracle etc that is ODBC compliant can use data from Tally. Here, data connectivity is dynamic i.e. any new updation in Tally is reflected in other ODBC Compliant Software immediately. Now, with ODBC facility the user can extract data out of Tally and design his own report formats in other ODBC compliant software's.
Procedure :
Now, Load Company -> specify period -> minimize Tally -> Open a new Excel file -> select data -> select ‘Get External Data’ -> select New database query -> choose Data Source
Tally connects to data source and displays Tally Wizard query screen -> select the columns you would want to include in the query.
Once all the columns are selected, the user returns to excel and excel displays all the columns selected
|
|
|
|
|
|