Hello Arnaud,
I am the developer who works on the ODBC driver, and I am unfamiliar with
this particular problem. Can you please open up a problem with support on
this, as it may require an APAR? You can give the support people my name,
tell them I said this should go to Level 2, and that they can contact me
about this. I don't believe I will need to ask for much information about
this, as I should be able to recreate the problem... but I would like to
see the problem record opened so we have a vehicle for keeping you
informed about the progress of the problem.
Best regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Subject: ODBC driver for Microsoft : the driver was unable to allocate
memory
required to support execution
Hi list,
I would like to use the ODBC driver delivered with TSM Windows client, in
conjunction with an Access 2002 database, but when I try to issue
following query : SELECT SUMMARY.START_TIME, SUMMARY.END_TIME,
SUMMARY.ACTIVITY, SUMMARY.ENTITY, SUMMARY.BYTES, [end_time]-[start_time]
AS duration
FROM SUMMARYWHERE (((SUMMARY.START_TIME)