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Doug Nickerson
 
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Default Re: Pervasive - 07-09-2003 , 05:09 PM






szimpfer (AT) greatbatch (DOT) com (Scott Zimpfer) wrote in message news:<4557e5f2.0307070840.565a951b (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>...
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I have a vb application which is using an ODBC connection to a remote
Pervasive SQL 2000i database. I am suddenly unable to query against
tables which I previously was able to. The only change that I can
think of is that on the application side we upgraded to Active
Directory on the database side we are still running NT4. There is a
trust setup between the domains.

I can still query against a hand fully of tables and receive results.
Yet there are a couple where the table name is invalid. The names
have not changed.

Where do I start looking?
Case sensitive table names?

Doug


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Stephen Perez
 
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Default Re: Pervasive - 07-16-2003 , 09:14 AM






I would try posting in comp.database.btrieve. This newsgroup is read
by Pervasive employees daily. You might also try
www.pervasive.com/devtalk. This forum is provided to help developers
with problems just like yours. Good Luck.

Stephen

szimpfer (AT) greatbatch (DOT) com (Scott Zimpfer) wrote in message news:<4557e5f2.0307070840.565a951b (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>...
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I have a vb application which is using an ODBC connection to a remote
Pervasive SQL 2000i database. I am suddenly unable to query against
tables which I previously was able to. The only change that I can
think of is that on the application side we upgraded to Active
Directory on the database side we are still running NT4. There is a
trust setup between the domains.

I can still query against a hand fully of tables and receive results.
Yet there are a couple where the table name is invalid. The names
have not changed.

Where do I start looking?

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