Hi Dale
In general, since you are using Studio on the desktop with no Winshuttle server-based products, you can carry creating them on your desktop, publishing the script in the template, and then uploading the templates to wherever you want for people to find them, like teams/SharePoint or One Drive.
The end users can look for them there, download a copy to their desktop to add data and run and/or run a query, thereby not overwriting the generic template you have shared.
So it's not terribly different - just a different storage choice.
If you have more specific questions, please post them.
Best Regards,
Sigrid
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Sigrid Kok
PSE | Winshuttle NA
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-16-2021 13:55
From: Dale Whitaker
Subject: WinShuttle with Teams (Sharepoint)
We are migrating from native network file servers to Teams (Sharepoint) as the file repository for all departmental things including WinShuttle scripts and Excel workbooks. Any suggestions on how this would work if you have embedded scripts inside excel template? Also, we are moving to OneDrive (backend Sharepoint) for personal files. We would like to store our WinShuttle scripts and templates within a Sharepoint site. We use WinShuttle connect as our license method
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Dale Whitaker | US IT-AMS
Braskem America, Inc. | 304-453-5949
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