Hi, > I have tried various things on the Java side to make the Public schema explicit, such as this: If I'm not mistaken the schema can be specified as a parameter of ODBC connection string. Please take a look at this page: https://apacheignite-sql.readme.io/docs/connection-string-and-dsn#section-connection-string-format
Also, you can find an example here: https://github.com/apache/ignite/blob/master/modules/platforms/cpp/examples/odbc-example/src/odbc_example.cpp Thanks, S. чт, 6 сент. 2018 г. в 16:59, limabean <drobin1...@gmail.com>: > Scenario: > 64-bit ODBC driver cannot read data created from the Java Thin driver. > > Ignite 2.6. > Running a single node server on Centos to test this. > > First: > Using Intellij to remotely run the sample code from the Ignite Getting > started page here on SQL: > First Ignite SQL Application > https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/getting-started > > This all works fine. Tables created, data inserted, data read. All as > expected. > > Next: > Using the ODBC 64-bit driver from Windows 10 to connect to the still > running > Ignite server to read the same tables (City, Person). This does not work. > > The ODBC driver appears to be able to get meta data - it gets the table > names from the PUBLIC schema and it understands the fields / field counts > in > each table. However, the ODBC driver is unable to perform any select > operations on the tables. See the following stack trace as an example of > the > errors I am seeing: > > > [13:30:19] ^-- default [initSize=256.0 MiB, maxSize=6.3 GiB, > persistenceEnabled=false] > [13:33:09,424][SEVERE][client-connector-#45][OdbcRequestHandler] Failed to > execute SQL query [reqId=0, req=OdbcQueryExecuteRequest [schema=PUBLIC, > sqlQry=SELECT COUNT(*) FROM ""PUBLIC"".CITY, timeout=0, args=[]]] > class org.apache.ignite.internal.processors.query.IgniteSQLException: > Failed > to parse query. Table not found; SQL statement: > SELECT COUNT(*) FROM ""PUBLIC"".CITY [42102-195] > at > org.apache.ignite.internal.processors.query.h2.IgniteH2Indexing.prepareStatementAndCaches(IgniteH2Indexing.java:2026) > > at > org.apache.ignite.internal.processors.query.h2.IgniteH2Indexing.parseAndSplit(IgniteH2Indexing.java:1796) > > at > org.apache.ignite.internal.processors.query.h2.IgniteH2Indexing.querySqlFields(IgniteH2Indexing.java:1652) > > > ----------------------- > > I have tried various things on the Java side to make the Public schema > explicit, such as this: > conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:ignite:thin://10.60.1.101/PUBLIC"); > > // conn.setSchema("PUBLIC"); > > but this does not help with the ODBC problem. The Java stuff still works > fine. Select statements in Java can be written like this and they still > work: > > stmt.executeQuery("SELECT p.name, c.name " + > " FROM PUBLIC.Person p, City c " + > " WHERE p.city_id = c.id")) > > > Any advice on how this should be done (sample code?) is much appreciated. > Thank you. > > > > -- > Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/ >