Hi
first excuse my bad english, I am french.
I think with older access version we can access to btrieve
files via ODBC but now I have not found a such driver for
actuate version and I have no more first access version ;
I want only to read once time old btrieve files for make
new files with the old data.
Somedy know an odbc driver for btrieve ? not too expansive ;-)
or any suggestions for my recovery/translation ?
In advance Thank you very much.
I also post this question to access odbc driver and data odbc
Jacques
You can find a list of third party ODBC drivers at:
http://www.sqlsummit.com/ODBCVend.htm
If you search the page for Btrieve, you will find the
vendors for Btrieve drivers.
-Sue
On Tue, 03 May 2005 14:42:23 +0200, ICSD n&f
<J-Thery@.ouca.fr> wrote:
>Hi
>first excuse my bad english, I am french.
>I think with older access version we can access to btrieve
>files via ODBC but now I have not found a such driver for
>actuate version and I have no more first access version ;
>I want only to read once time old btrieve files for make
>new files with the old data.
>Somedy know an odbc driver for btrieve ? not too expansive ;-)
>or any suggestions for my recovery/translation ?
>In advance Thank you very much.
>I also post this question to access odbc driver and data odbc
>Jacques
|||I found in fact 2or3 vendors that I did not know
Thank you Sue,
Sue Hoegemeier a =E9crit :
> You can find a list of third party ODBC drivers at:
> http://www.sqlsummit.com/ODBCVend.htm
> If you search the page for Btrieve, you will find the
> vendors for Btrieve drivers.
>=20
> -Sue
>=20
> On Tue, 03 May 2005 14:42:23 +0200, ICSD n&f
> <J-Thery@.ouca.fr> wrote:
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
btrieve
Hi
first excuse my bad english, I am french.
I think with older access version we can access to btrieve
files via ODBC but now I have not found a such driver for
actuate version and I have no more first access version ;
I want only to read once time old btrieve files for make
new files with the old data.
Somedy know an odbc driver for btrieve ? not too expansive ;-)
or any suggestions for my recovery/translation ?
In advance Thank you very much.
I also post this question to access odbc driver and data odbc
JacquesYou can find a list of third party ODBC drivers at:
http://www.sqlsummit.com/ODBCVend.htm
If you search the page for Btrieve, you will find the
vendors for Btrieve drivers.
-Sue
On Tue, 03 May 2005 14:42:23 +0200, ICSD n&f
<J-Thery@.ouca.fr> wrote:
>Hi
>first excuse my bad english, I am french.
>I think with older access version we can access to btrieve
>files via ODBC but now I have not found a such driver for
>actuate version and I have no more first access version ;
>I want only to read once time old btrieve files for make
>new files with the old data.
>Somedy know an odbc driver for btrieve ? not too expansive ;-)
>or any suggestions for my recovery/translation ?
>In advance Thank you very much.
>I also post this question to access odbc driver and data odbc
>Jacques|||I found in fact 2or3 vendors that I did not know
Thank you Sue,
Sue Hoegemeier a =E9crit :
> You can find a list of third party ODBC drivers at:
> http://www.sqlsummit.com/ODBCVend.htm
> If you search the page for Btrieve, you will find the
> vendors for Btrieve drivers.
>=20
> -Sue
>=20
> On Tue, 03 May 2005 14:42:23 +0200, ICSD n&f
> <J-Thery@.ouca.fr> wrote:
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
first excuse my bad english, I am french.
I think with older access version we can access to btrieve
files via ODBC but now I have not found a such driver for
actuate version and I have no more first access version ;
I want only to read once time old btrieve files for make
new files with the old data.
Somedy know an odbc driver for btrieve ? not too expansive ;-)
or any suggestions for my recovery/translation ?
In advance Thank you very much.
I also post this question to access odbc driver and data odbc
JacquesYou can find a list of third party ODBC drivers at:
http://www.sqlsummit.com/ODBCVend.htm
If you search the page for Btrieve, you will find the
vendors for Btrieve drivers.
-Sue
On Tue, 03 May 2005 14:42:23 +0200, ICSD n&f
<J-Thery@.ouca.fr> wrote:
>Hi
>first excuse my bad english, I am french.
>I think with older access version we can access to btrieve
>files via ODBC but now I have not found a such driver for
>actuate version and I have no more first access version ;
>I want only to read once time old btrieve files for make
>new files with the old data.
>Somedy know an odbc driver for btrieve ? not too expansive ;-)
>or any suggestions for my recovery/translation ?
>In advance Thank you very much.
>I also post this question to access odbc driver and data odbc
>Jacques|||I found in fact 2or3 vendors that I did not know
Thank you Sue,
Sue Hoegemeier a =E9crit :
> You can find a list of third party ODBC drivers at:
> http://www.sqlsummit.com/ODBCVend.htm
> If you search the page for Btrieve, you will find the
> vendors for Btrieve drivers.
>=20
> -Sue
>=20
> On Tue, 03 May 2005 14:42:23 +0200, ICSD n&f
> <J-Thery@.ouca.fr> wrote:
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Brought down passive cluster - now getting "SQL Server does not ex
I turned off the passive part of the cluster. When I try to connect via DSN,
to an instance of SQL ServerI receive the error "SQL Server does not exist".
Is this due to the fact that the passive cluster is shutdown?
What are the properties of your DSN...maybe you have it set to the the Node,
not the Virtual SQL Server name?
Kevin Hill
3NF Consulting
http://www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
Real-world stuff I run across with SQL Server:
http://kevin3nf.blogspot.com
"Kristen" <Kristen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8E20474F-1F64-477D-A2DC-44A4DD442CE5@.microsoft.com...
>I turned off the passive part of the cluster. When I try to connect via
>DSN,
> to an instance of SQL ServerI receive the error "SQL Server does not
> exist".
> Is this due to the fact that the passive cluster is shutdown?
to an instance of SQL ServerI receive the error "SQL Server does not exist".
Is this due to the fact that the passive cluster is shutdown?
What are the properties of your DSN...maybe you have it set to the the Node,
not the Virtual SQL Server name?
Kevin Hill
3NF Consulting
http://www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
Real-world stuff I run across with SQL Server:
http://kevin3nf.blogspot.com
"Kristen" <Kristen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8E20474F-1F64-477D-A2DC-44A4DD442CE5@.microsoft.com...
>I turned off the passive part of the cluster. When I try to connect via
>DSN,
> to an instance of SQL ServerI receive the error "SQL Server does not
> exist".
> Is this due to the fact that the passive cluster is shutdown?
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