1) In panther, conduct a search for 'odbc.ini'
2) in the search window where it says "search for items whose:" click
the plus (+) sign and add the criteria for "Visibility" and set it to
"Visible and Invisible"
3) this will display all your files visible (odbc.ini) and invisible
(.odbc.ini)
Trevor, do a search on ODBC on the entire OS X partition/volume.
Also, there WAS a nifty PDF on the ODBC/OSX subject, but now I don't
know where it is.
Check out the OS X pdfs on the Witango documentation page (installation
and tutorial) - I'll bet the info now resides there.
You should only h
The Dev Studio does not access the odbc config files directly. The Dev
Studio communicates with the ODBC Driver Manager which in turn tries to
find the odbc.ini file. The odbc driver manager looks for the config
files in a set pattern until it finds an ini file. The easiest way to
ensure
>>That¹s great, but how can I get info into Excel
> spreadsheets using JDBC?
I've no idea - but as a work around all I can suggest
is that you could use Fergal's download to excel thing
(available on the witango.com component zone).
I used it to set up a cron job which pulled data from
a database
That¹s great, but how can I get info into Excel spreadsheets using JDBC?
T.
On 1/29/04 4:17 PM, "witango man" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since you're using the 5.5 dev studio you could use
> JDBC - from archives check out:
>
> http://www.apocm.de/witango/
>
>
> --- Trevor Green <[EMAIL PROT
Since you're using the 5.5 dev studio you could use
JDBC - from archives check out:
http://www.apocm.de/witango/
--- Trevor Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chris
>
> I am actually asking for authentication every time,
> but for some reason it
> will not accept the authentication (I have n
Hi Chris
I am actually asking for authentication every time, but for some reason it
will not accept the authentication (I have not been able to authenticate
successfully once). I am thinking that when Dev Studio tries to access the
odbc source it is using a different ODBC config file somewhere. I
In step 3) "Check" (not uncheck) the box that says "Ask each time"
Chris
On Jan 29, 2004, at 5:18 PM, Chris Millet wrote:
Not sure if this is the same issue, but I have seen this behavior before when login has been set to be automatic and something is out of whack with the username and password