cyril vidal wrote:
Tom,
I've tried this and it was runnig well. That's why I'm surprised.
[...]
Ah, OK. Sorry, I didn't know that. But it seems you have found the
problem. Congratulations :-)
tomK
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Please check that your
passed to ODBC.
Perry
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*From:* cyril vidal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
*Sent:* Thursday, 16 May 2002 9:20
*To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Subject:* Re: Cocoon 2 + Access
Hi Perry,
I've tried with // instead of / ,it isn't better
source manager to see if your
queries are being passed to ODBC.
Perry
-Original Message-
*From:* cyril vidal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
*Sent:* Thursday, 16 May 2002 9:20
*To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Subject:* Re: Cocoon 2 + Access
Hi Perry,
I've tried
?
Regards,
Cyril.
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From: Tom Klaasen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: Cocoon 2 + Access
Cyril,
May I add a suggestion? Perhaps you should first try to make a DB
connection from within a simple scratch program (so
Hy!
I would like to
knowif it is an
obligation to use ESQL and the connection pool provided by Cocoon2 to connect to
a database.
By example, isn't it possible just to
write the following code, by which a simply connection should be executed with
the 'logs' database?
I've tried it and it
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, 16 May 2002
8:18To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Cocoon 2 +
Access
Hy!
I would like to
knowif it is an
obligation to use ESQL and the connection pool provided by Cocoon2 to connect
to a database.
By example, isn't it possible just
l/pool /connection
/doc
I think, it's not normal...I shouldnot see the connection
element... I think I have to change the line
dburljdbc:odbc:logs/dburl but I don't know really how to
do...
regards,
Cyril.
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From:
Faulkner, Perry
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sorry, this will not help but...
If you want to stay away from problems, stay away from access...
Just my two cents...
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Torsten
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]]Sent: Thursday, 16 May 2002
9:20To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Cocoon 2
+ Access
Hi Perry,
I've tried with // instead of
/ ,it isn't better...
Anyway, I've configurated with esql
and pool.
the cocoon.xconf looks like
this:
jdbc name="pool"
pool-controller m
+1
Torsten Curdt wrote:
Sorry, this will not help but...
If you want to stay away from problems, stay away from access...
Just my two cents...
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Torsten
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