aaah i see, next week... :-)
Christian
Am 02.07.2008 um 07:34 schrieb Robert Garcia:
You don't need to nuke prefs. This is from memory, so
right click on the datasource in witango and hit properties. Then
you uncheck the SAVE password box, this will force it to ask you
next time.
What's weird is that I don't have the opportunity to enter my
password. As soon as I open a datasource, it gives me an error.
I check my ODBC settings and the myodbc utility says the connection is
good. Something in witango studio is dented. Looking for where witango
studio stores its
found the right prefs file to nuke and the problem was cured.
On Jul 1, 2008, at 10:20 PM, Roland Dumas wrote:
What's weird is that I don't have the opportunity to enter my
password. As soon as I open a datasource, it gives me an error.
I check my ODBC settings and the myodbc utility says
You don't need to nuke prefs. This is from memory, so
right click on the datasource in witango and hit properties. Then you
uncheck the SAVE password box, this will force it to ask you next
time. This just is something that happens frequently in the mac
studio. Maybe it will be fixed
Running MacOS X and witango Studio 5.5.08
Connect to mysql database on remote server by ODBC
I have three databases on the same server, and connect to all three
the same way. They all work and have worked for a long period of time.
Today, I connect to database 1 in witango studio, works
Hm,
enter your password again. That does it for me (JDBC) from Studio
Christian
Am 01.07.2008 um 01:53 schrieb Roland Dumas:
Running MacOS X and witango Studio 5.5.08
Connect to mysql database on remote server by ODBC
I have three databases on the same server, and connect to all three