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Help with ODBC Call Failed...
Hey folks, I'm having some problems.
My company wants to convert their existing ODBC Databases into MySQL for use on the web. Thus far I have had no problems converting the databases. (I've been using a nifty little tool called Access to MySQL). Basically all I'm doing is importing the ODBC tables into an Access Database, and then converting that to MySQL using the tool mentioned beforehand. Everything was going fine, but now on a few tables, it begins the import into the Access database, and then I get this error: "ODBC--Call Failed e:4 (#4)" I'm pretty sure it's not a timeout issue because I've imported some rather large databases that have taken upwards of 10 minutes just to import. The ODBC drivers I'm using are ThoroughBred Multi-Tier Drivers. Any help is appreciated. |
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I'm having the same problem with ODBC transfers from Thouroughbred files into MS Access 97. I'm also using ThoroughBred Multi-Tier Drivers. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Tony |
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Thoroughbred
I'm having trouble connecting from an ASP page to a Thoroughbred database through the ODBC Multi-tier drivers. Can anyone provide me with an example of how to do so?
Thanks in advance, Gary Skogen |
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