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Question by qasim19
Submitted on 6/30/2005
Related FAQ: Business Objects FAQ, last modified 96/06/26
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I have never used business objects before. Currently I am using business objects to extract data from our company's mainframe. This data is then saved in a text file which is linked to my database built in MS access.Mainframe data gets updated every 24 hrs. I was wondering if there is someway where my Business object queries can run the itself and store the data in the text file every 24 hours without me opening BO and running the queries so my access data is uptodate.


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