Just a little question concerning the configuration of
data sources. When I modify the 'Database name' in
the 'System DSN' (Control Panel --> ODBC Data Source
Administrator), it doesn't work. I also have to open the
date source with Access and change it there. If I don't
do that, the old 'Database Name' remains active (even if
the new 'Database Name' is visible in the field).
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Daniel Carollo
Hello Michael!
I have never noticed the behaviour you describe with SQL Server ODBC drivers, the closest to the Sybase ones to my knowledge. You'd probably get an answer to that question in a Sybase newsgoup, for example in news://comp.databases.sybase Here,we mostly speak in French...
Good luck!
-- Daniel :-)
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"Michael Kulpok" wrote in message news:11b801c38bea$fc58ec00$
Hello !
Just a little question concerning the configuration of data sources. When I modify the 'Database name' in the 'System DSN' (Control Panel --> ODBC Data Source Administrator), it doesn't work. I also have to open the date source with Access and change it there. If I don't do that, the old 'Database Name' remains active (even if the new 'Database Name' is visible in the field).
Thanks in advance.
Michael
Hello Michael!
I have never noticed the behaviour you describe with SQL Server ODBC
drivers, the closest to the Sybase ones to my knowledge.
You'd probably get an answer to that question in a Sybase newsgoup, for
example in news://comp.databases.sybase
Here,we mostly speak in French...
Good luck!
--
Daniel :-)
Computing Technologies International - www.computing-tech.com - We
provide solutions...
"Michael Kulpok" <michael.kulpok@portima.com> wrote in message
news:11b801c38bea$fc58ec00$a101280a@phx.gbl...
Hello !
Just a little question concerning the configuration of
data sources. When I modify the 'Database name' in
the 'System DSN' (Control Panel --> ODBC Data Source
Administrator), it doesn't work. I also have to open the
date source with Access and change it there. If I don't
do that, the old 'Database Name' remains active (even if
the new 'Database Name' is visible in the field).
I have never noticed the behaviour you describe with SQL Server ODBC drivers, the closest to the Sybase ones to my knowledge. You'd probably get an answer to that question in a Sybase newsgoup, for example in news://comp.databases.sybase Here,we mostly speak in French...
Good luck!
-- Daniel :-)
Computing Technologies International - www.computing-tech.com - We provide solutions...
"Michael Kulpok" wrote in message news:11b801c38bea$fc58ec00$
Hello !
Just a little question concerning the configuration of data sources. When I modify the 'Database name' in the 'System DSN' (Control Panel --> ODBC Data Source Administrator), it doesn't work. I also have to open the date source with Access and change it there. If I don't do that, the old 'Database Name' remains active (even if the new 'Database Name' is visible in the field).
Thanks in advance.
Michael
Michael Kulpok
Merci pour votre aide !
Michael
-----Message d'origine----- Hello Michael!
I have never noticed the behaviour you describe with SQL Server ODBC
drivers, the closest to the Sybase ones to my knowledge. You'd probably get an answer to that question in a Sybase newsgoup, for
example in news://comp.databases.sybase Here,we mostly speak in French...
Good luck!
-- Daniel :-)
Computing Technologies International - www.computing- tech.com - We
provide solutions...
"Michael Kulpok" wrote in message
news:11b801c38bea$fc58ec00$
Hello !
Just a little question concerning the configuration of data sources. When I modify the 'Database name' in the 'System DSN' (Control Panel --> ODBC Data Source Administrator), it doesn't work. I also have to open the
date source with Access and change it there. If I don't do that, the old 'Database Name' remains active (even if the new 'Database Name' is visible in the field).
Thanks in advance.
Michael
.
Merci pour votre aide !
Michael
-----Message d'origine-----
Hello Michael!
I have never noticed the behaviour you describe with SQL
Server ODBC
drivers, the closest to the Sybase ones to my knowledge.
You'd probably get an answer to that question in a Sybase
newsgoup, for
example in news://comp.databases.sybase
Here,we mostly speak in French...
Good luck!
--
Daniel :-)
Computing Technologies International - www.computing-
tech.com - We
provide solutions...
"Michael Kulpok" <michael.kulpok@portima.com> wrote in
message
news:11b801c38bea$fc58ec00$a101280a@phx.gbl...
Hello !
Just a little question concerning the configuration of
data sources. When I modify the 'Database name' in
the 'System DSN' (Control Panel --> ODBC Data Source
Administrator), it doesn't work. I also have to open
the
date source with Access and change it there. If I don't
do that, the old 'Database Name' remains active (even if
the new 'Database Name' is visible in the field).
I have never noticed the behaviour you describe with SQL Server ODBC
drivers, the closest to the Sybase ones to my knowledge. You'd probably get an answer to that question in a Sybase newsgoup, for
example in news://comp.databases.sybase Here,we mostly speak in French...
Good luck!
-- Daniel :-)
Computing Technologies International - www.computing- tech.com - We
provide solutions...
"Michael Kulpok" wrote in message
news:11b801c38bea$fc58ec00$
Hello !
Just a little question concerning the configuration of data sources. When I modify the 'Database name' in the 'System DSN' (Control Panel --> ODBC Data Source Administrator), it doesn't work. I also have to open the
date source with Access and change it there. If I don't do that, the old 'Database Name' remains active (even if the new 'Database Name' is visible in the field).