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We are runnign goldmine 5.5 standard. We hace setup an automated process that will group records based on certain criteria. We would like to suncy these groups wirh MSQL data bases.
Is there a tool or process that will help us automate this process ?
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by: stevengraffPosted on 2009-08-01 at 06:11:09ID: 24995139
When you say you'd like to "suncy" your GoldMine groups with SQL... you mean synch? I'm guessing based on likely typo possibilities mapping to english/tech words!
The direct answer is "no;" sorry.
If you were using MSSQL (which I think you are not, based on the MySQL zone you added to your question), you might be able to program DTS to do this for you. Or, if MySQL could create tables based on imports of dbase data, you could automate that process. The data you need from GoldMine is found mainly in the ContGrps table of your contact directory, linked to your Contact1 table via the accountno field. I can provide more on this if you decide you want to proceed, given the cards that are stacked against you!
Good luck,
Steven