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@GatRed

 

Yea, I understand the frustration. Took me a bit of time to do it as well. The good thing is once you get it working, its a breeze after that.

 

When you go into the iODBC driver options, is this what you see? Notice I have to pick a database name/table in order for me to access it. Also, do you have the tabs all the way at the bottom? (if not, click on the details button bottom left hand corner). Hopefully it's just your settings as iodbc connects just fine from the driver

 

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Also the error below i think means you didn't pick the database table to connect to. make sure they match names. I have a database table with the name window_catalog in it, and test your connection before closing as well. Maybe its just the table designation that's throwing it off.

 

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Edited by Samuel Derenboim
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