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06/09/2015 10:48 AM
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Is the SQL db accessible with a ReadOnly user in the cloud version? Meaning, can I create a connection string to the SQL data, example "https:/server/practice/AMAZINGCHARTS:xxxx"?
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The answer is two fold. <1>Someone from AC will have to provision the data-read user <2>AC will have to give you the credentials for that account
I have heard differing reports from user experiences in this area, you should report back if you pursue this.
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I understand the read-only SQL user, but will AC need to open port(61067) on the VM cloud machine for the SQL access?
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I understand the read-only SQL user, but will AC need to open port(61067) on the VM cloud machine for the SQL access? That is a theoretical possibility, but far likely they will want you to run from the local instance.
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So the odds are better to create a local app and install on the AC Cloud VM versus creating a web app on our server that pulls the read-only data into my web app? Thanks for your help on this.
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Ultimately it will be up to what they allow, but a local app would be the path I recommend.
Have you spoken to them yet?
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Not yet. Converting to AC in 2-3 weeks.
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