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Dear Sir,

I am working with a client to migrate TX to latest version (from legacy to latest).

Now, they have a lot of Data Exports (CSV files) in their projects, about 50 all together.

Client wants to migrate to a TX Standard License, wich will give you 18 Data Product Instances.

Question: Does a Data Export (CSV files) count as a Data Product Instance ?

Does my client has to move to a TX Premium license ?

Or is there an alternative for this.

Many thanx for looking into this 😀.

 

Regards,

Arthur
 

I would advice to get in touch with your partner manager or solution specialist that you already have contact with. They can help you out on how to handle this based on the contract that is already made with your client.


Dear @avanrijn ,

Maybe I should not be posting this here and be aware that creating code to dump data (in a csv) to a folder or whatever is extra code to maintain instaid of having TX do this through the Data Product Instances:
If you client has a lot of dumps and then why not write a stored procedure or a power shell script which dumps the data for you?

 


Thank you Daniel for your reply.

Offcourse writing a t-sql stored procedure is the way to go. This is a good alternative.

Thank you for the tip 😀


Regards,

Arthur


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