ODBC ERROR.
this error came out while compiling an application using WISE FOR WINDOWS INSTALLER.
ERROR
Could not write row in table: ODBCDriver.
Any idea of getting round this pls?
GIZMO
ERROR
Could not write row in table: ODBCDriver.
Any idea of getting round this pls?
GIZMO
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Posted by:
rpfenninger
19 years ago
Hi Gizmo
We never use the ODBC tables to distribute any ODBC settings to a client because those settings are not going to be uninstalled when you uninstall the application.
So, delete all your entries in those tables and just add the registry keys related to your ODBC connection to the registry table.
You find the ODBC reg keys under HKLM\Software\ODBC.
Hope that helps
Roland
We never use the ODBC tables to distribute any ODBC settings to a client because those settings are not going to be uninstalled when you uninstall the application.
So, delete all your entries in those tables and just add the registry keys related to your ODBC connection to the registry table.
You find the ODBC reg keys under HKLM\Software\ODBC.
Hope that helps
Roland
Posted by:
gizmolala
19 years ago
Posted by:
rpfenninger
19 years ago
Posted by:
gizmolala
19 years ago
Posted by:
rpfenninger
19 years ago
Internal Error 2727 means that a directory entry does not exist in the directory table. So it seems to me that this is not related to the ODBC settings. Anyway make sure that you delete any entries in the ODBC tables that you replaced through the registry keys.
Do you have any ICE errors? What does the Validation say? Have you checked the directory table for any 'red' directory entries yet?
Do you have any ICE errors? What does the Validation say? Have you checked the directory table for any 'red' directory entries yet?
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