Pervasive SQL 2000 is using an ODBC 2 interface and their ODBC driver does not accept and convert the ODBC 3 calls to ODBC 2 calls like it should. I am not sure why Pervasive are not using ODBC 3 interfaces to their db.
If ODBC 2 is the only interface you have then the 5.0.1.058 build is the last build that had an ODBC 2 call interface.
Look in the same directory as the witango.exe file. You should see a file that has hcm in its name. This is short for "handler COM". This is what you want to point the ServerPath at.
ServerPath=C:\\Program Files\\Witango\\Server\\wshcm501.dll
Witango Support.
On 22/07/2004, at 1:13 PM, David Green wrote:
Thanks for replying...
We have already tried the 065 and couldn't get it to work succesfully. We are using Pervasive.SQL 2000. Upgrading the db is totally out of my control and probably not going to happen any time soon. We had to back down to the 058 because it was the only thing that would work.
Is there anything else I can do in the meantime?
Thanks,
David Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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David, You probably should upgrade to 5.0.1.065 to get all the 5.0 features and fixes (listed in the ReadMe of the 5.0.1.065 build).
The 058 build is about 6 months older than the 065 build. If you are
using R:Base or Pervasive SQL make sure that you are using the latest
versions of the dbms and ODBC drivers before upgrading to the 065 build
as the Witango 5.0.1.065 build uses an ODBC 3.x interface and some
versions of these dbms do not cope with the ODBC 3 specification.
Witango Support
On 22/07/2004, at 1:28 AM, David Green wrote:
Hey Guys,
I'm having trouble working with the FileSystemObject. I looked back
into the archives for the list and found two different examples that
people posted. They obviously worked for someone because there were
many "thanks". I downloaded the examples and those don't work for me
either. I then found a post regarding this and the handlers.ini file.
I checked mine and the LoadHandlers value was already set to "1".
The only thing that I noticed that was different was the value in the ServerPath. Mine is the following:
ServerPath=C:\\Program Files\\Witango\\Server\\wshcm501.dll
The ones in the post were all set to:
ServerPath=C:\\Program Files\\Witango\\Server\\W3HCM601.DLL
So am I on a different version or something?
Windows 2000 Advanced Server Witango Standard Server 5.0.1.058 Chimera (Win32)
Thanks,
David Green
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