Thanks for all the answers I agree all the people the help.
Salu2, Jeronimo Molina
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De: Bert Van Kets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: jueves, 11 de abril de 2002 22:27
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: please, please, ... help with SQL transformer
I did
I did tests with access databases once using the JdbcOdbc bridge. I had
connection errors all over and I could track it to the single connection
nature of Access. The first connection went through (the authentication),
but the second and following connections always failed. I have dumped
Ac
Aitziber Zubieta wrote:
> I will be very glad if you have any other idea.
Hi,
I have also tried to use the SQL transformer to access an Access database --
without luck.
I always got an empty result set.
I finally gave up to track down the problem and switched to ESQL which works
just fine.
Ci
2002 8:49 AM
Subject: RE: please, please, ... help with SQL transformer
Since nobody else answered, I'll give it a try.
I don't know how that works with Access, but your datasource declaration
seems incomplete. E.g. here's mine (of course it looks differently because
your using JDBC-
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Date: mercredi, 10. avril 2002 16:57
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Objet: please, please, ... help with SQL transformer
Hi all (sorry for my poor english):
My name's Jeronimo Molina, and I'm neby with cocoon.
I'm trying to work with SQL transform
Hi all (sorry for my poor english):
My name's Jeronimo Molina, and I'm neby with cocoon.
I'm trying to work with SQL transformers, for generate an HTML page with
data stored in a ACCESS database on my machine (it's my first work with
cocoon, so I don't want to do this with ORACLE