E.M.P. 11 compatibililty with sql server 2008

Hello

Version 11 does support sql server 2008 for data repositories? I couldn't find anything in the support matrix, but heard it was possibly.

Thank you

Nathan

Hello

It don't support it officially yet, apparently in the next version, it will be (don't keep me as well)

See you soon

John
http://John-Goodwin.blogspot.com/

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