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ohs
Apologies for cross posting but I can't figure where to post. Please
feel free to move my message elsewhere (notify
mat<at>oldhalls oftware<.>com) cheers
I have an ASP.net app that mobile service engineers use to exchange
info with our back office systems thru GPRS. Works great but my
company has a national phone contract and in some areas the
connectivity just isn't up to scratch.

I'm now researching a store and forward solution with Vis Studio 2005.

Have read all the help stuff but have a few questions.....

I'll be saving data entered by engineers to a SQL modile db and using
RDA to send data back via existing stored procs.

Any ideas on how i test for connectivity and whether a transaction has
completed with RDA.

Any links to useful resources would be very welcome

Jan 25 '06 #1
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OHS,

Crossposting would mean that I could see where you had posted your message.
You are probably multiposting. Not so much liked by most regulars in
newsgroups (crossposting is almost never a problem).

I can not see where you have post it, but your question is in my idea
typical for the active newsgroup

Microsoft.publi c.dotnet.framew ork.compactfram ework

I hope (and have the idea) that you find your answer soon.

Cor
Jan 25 '06 #2

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