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Sergey Kornilov admin 10/29/2008 |
What's the exact error message? |
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sleighbor author 10/29/2008 |
Hi Sergey, |
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sleighbor author 10/29/2008 |
Does anyone know what I need to do to fix this? |
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Sergey Kornilov admin 10/29/2008 |
I believe you trying to edit table that resides on another SQL Server. This could be database permissions issue. |
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sleighbor author 10/29/2008 |
How do I do that please? |
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myPCdoctor 10/29/2008 |
Hi Kevin, I agree with admin. It would be a security issue on (assuming) MS SQL, but I believe that DXDATA is a MySQL system Table so I'm not quite sure.
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sleighbor author 10/30/2008 |
Hi PcDoctor, |
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Sergey Kornilov admin 10/30/2008 |
Kevin, |
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sleighbor author 10/30/2008 |
Yes, ServerA is the server name. |
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Sergey Kornilov admin 10/30/2008 |
Kevin, |
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sleighbor author 10/30/2008 |
sorry, I am not sure what you mean by linked server. I have created an ODBC connection called dxdata to connect to server ServerA. My default database is called dxdata. |
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Sergey Kornilov admin 10/30/2008 |
Your error message says you use the linked server. Hence the question. |
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sleighbor author 10/30/2008 |
Creating a new project and using the odbc driver dialog seems to have fixed it! I tried creating a new project before so I am going to assume that it was using your odbc driver dialog that corrected the problem. |