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    After creating a data source to a database in DMX is it possible to create database tables, add/edit table fields, etc.


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    Default Re: Database Operations

    I use an MS SQL database.

    Adding/edittin database tables, fields and data would be a great feature in DMX (not sure if ODBC supports create table, alter table statements). It would save the time of switching from DMX to SQL Enterprise Manager or Query Analyzer.


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