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17/07/2002 15:13:40
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Applications Internet
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00679722
Message ID:
00679731
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Is that possible through ASP code?

So I do not have to wait for an answer from the hosting support team.





>Cna you check the VFPODBC.dll version and timestamp?
>
>>Hi Jayesh
>>
>>I'm using a VFP OLEDB provider (according to the host administrator) the table belongs to the database to whidh the DSN is connected. I guess this is Ok, since I'm not getting any error when connecting.
>>
>>Te database and the table shouldn't be used by anyone. Both have beeen just oploaded.
>>
>>Any other ideas?
>>
>>Regards and thanks for you reply
>>
>>Oscar Corte
>>
>>
>>>Is that same dbf opened exclusively anywhere else?
>>>
>>>Are you using VFP OLEDB Provider to connect or just ODBC datasource?
>>>The reason why I asked because I saw some threads on other newsgroups having problems connectiong to Free table using VFP OLE DB?
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi everyone
>>>>
>>>>I'm connecting to a DSN without any error(s) through
>>>>
>>>>Set Conn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
>>>>Conn.Open("dsn=DataSource")
>>>>
>>>>However the command
>>>>
>>>>sql = "Select * from personal"
>>>>set rs = Conn.Execute(sql)
>>>>
>>>>This SQL statement works locally but not as shown above.
>>>>
>>>>The error looks like this:
>>>>
>>>>Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
>>>>[Microsoft][ODBC Visual FoxPro Driver]Cannot open file e:\domains\bcthis.co.uk\user\private\personal.dbf.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I’ll appreciate any hints to execute the SQL statement correctly.
>>>>
>>>>Oscar Corte
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