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In the new features section for AC, one of the features listed is a:
SQL Password for backup software and tech professionals who need such access.
Is this username and password available anywhere?
Does this SQL account allow write access or just read?
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I think the best way you can get this answer is to ask AC themselves - I think this has recently been added.
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I checked with support team and they said this ID is only used for SQL backups. Doesn't sound like you can read the tables for some reason.
Here is the conversation I had today:
Nick: Ok, unfortunately we can only setup a sql user for you to run your own backups. Querying will not be possible from that user.
Eric Beeman Office Manager for Solo Practice Manistee, MI
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It's actually read/write.
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Just catching up to this post.
Bert, does this user having read-write ability still hold true? If so that would solve several problems for me.
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