>>>
>>>Avanzando,,, I created a DNS with the VFP ODBC driver as you suggested and added a connection to the second DBC pointing to the new DNS. The connection tested succesfully, but the following test code does not seem to work.
>>>
>>>
>>>SET DATABASE TO dacilsa
>>>lnhandle = SQLCONNECT('coneccion_dacilsa')
>>>lcCommand = [UPDATE Accounts SET Desc = ALLTRIM(Desc) + ' cambiado' WHERE Number = '100 ']
>>>?SQLEXEC(lnhandle,lcCommand)
>>>
>>>
>>>What can be the problem?
>>>
>>>Alex
>>
>>Is Number a character column?
>>
>>Anyway, you can check the error report from the ODBC driver by inspecting the error array after an AERROR().
>>
>>LOCAL ARRAY laError(1)
>>... your code ...
>>
>>IF SQLEXEC(m.lnHandle,m.lcCommand)=-1
>> AERROR(m.laError)
>> IF m.laError(1,1) = 1526
>> FOR m.lnLoop = 1 TO ALEN(m.laError,1)
>> ? m.laError(m.lnLoop,3)
>> ENDFOR
>> ENDIF
>>ENDIF
>>
>>(not tested - see AERROR() in Help for more details).
>
>Thank you Antonio. The values in the array are:
>1526
>"Connectivity error: [Microsoft][ODBC Visual FoxPro Driver]Syntax error."
>"[Microsoft][ODBC Visual FoxPro Driver]Syntax error."
>"37000"
>200
>3
>.NULL.
>
>I am not sure what the syntax error may be. I'll continue tomorrow. It's 3:30am here.
>
'DESC' is reserved word for SQL as in
ORDER BY Something DESC. Try with another field.
--sb--