Check to see if your ODBC connection is setup to connect to your database.
By default when you create a new ODBC datasource it connects the master
database. Probably that is the reason you are seeing the system tables.

Marius Milosav
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From: "andrew kopelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 3:57 PM
Subject: win 2000/sql with cf 4.5 PROBLEMS


> After upgrading to Windows 2000, I get this interesting situation with SQL
> Server (or ODBC): any table that i create, isn't 'seen'. I get the error:
> Invalid object name 'onetable'. ('Onetable' being the single table I
> created.) If I query one of this same sqlserver database system tables,
like
> sysusers, it runs the query without complaint.  Therefore, my
'application'
> is connecting with the database, the databases native tables are seen, any
> new tables are not.
>
> Any ideas? Anybody else having other troubles with SQL on Windows 2000?
>
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