Is it possible to build RDP objects using data from a database repository? If not is it possible to populate the custom fields within a RDP object in Royal TS with data from a database?
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Patrik Kernstock (Archived)
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about 7 years ago
Hi Damian,
for automating the creation or management of document files I would recommend going the PowerShell-way using our PowerShell module. So you could build a PowerShell script which is retrieving the data from any database using the correct cmdlets and dynamically updating a document file based on the retrieved data.
This is a cool article about our powershell module:
for automating the creation or management of document files I would recommend going the PowerShell-way using our PowerShell module. So you could build a PowerShell script which is retrieving the data from any database using the correct cmdlets and dynamically updating a document file based on the retrieved data.
This is a cool article about our powershell module:
Damian Yates
Is it possible to build RDP objects using data from a database repository? If not is it possible to populate the custom fields within a RDP object in Royal TS with data from a database?
Hi Damian,
for automating the creation or management of document files I would recommend going the PowerShell-way using our PowerShell module. So you could build a PowerShell script which is retrieving the data from any database using the correct cmdlets and dynamically updating a document file based on the retrieved data.
This is a cool article about our powershell module:
http://www.powershellmagazine.com/2015/01/08/introducing-the-royal-ts-powershell-module/
For further information we have our help page over here:
https://content.royalapplications.com/Help/RoyalTS/V4/index.html?scripting_gettingstarted.htm
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Patrik
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Hi Damian,
for automating the creation or management of document files I would recommend going the PowerShell-way using our PowerShell module. So you could build a PowerShell script which is retrieving the data from any database using the correct cmdlets and dynamically updating a document file based on the retrieved data.
This is a cool article about our powershell module:
http://www.powershellmagazine.com/2015/01/08/introducing-the-royal-ts-powershell-module/
For further information we have our help page over here:
https://content.royalapplications.com/Help/RoyalTS/V4/index.html?scripting_gettingstarted.htm
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Patrik
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Filip Hasa
hi Patrick,
link https://content.royalapplications.com/Help/RoyalTS/V4/index.html?scripting_gettingstarted.htm is not working anymore.
Thank you Filip
Stefan Koell
Hi Filip,
can you try again. We had an issue with our web server during the weekend.
Regards,
Stefan
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