Subject | Re: [ib-support] database problem |
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Author | Orlando Jimenez |
Post date | 2002-06-06T22:31:08Z |
Hi,
I register the database (using IBConsole) in file a put the file name that
you told me that I have to do (servername:drive:\path\databasename.gdb) when
I do that I got the following message:
The file name that you specified contain a server name
some operations may not work correctly
and when I connect to the database, and try to see my tables (that I define
in the server) I got the following error:
Unable to retrive a list of tables.
Dynamic SQL Error
SQL error code = -901
feature is not supported
and I got that message from any operations that I try with the database(I
can't see the list of my tables).
What Can I do?
thanks for the help.
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I register the database (using IBConsole) in file a put the file name that
you told me that I have to do (servername:drive:\path\databasename.gdb) when
I do that I got the following message:
The file name that you specified contain a server name
some operations may not work correctly
and when I connect to the database, and try to see my tables (that I define
in the server) I got the following error:
Unable to retrive a list of tables.
Dynamic SQL Error
SQL error code = -901
feature is not supported
and I got that message from any operations that I try with the database(I
can't see the list of my tables).
What Can I do?
thanks for the help.
>At 01:00 AM 06-06-02 +0000, you wrote:_________________________________________________________________
>>Hi to all,
>>
>>I define a database in my IB Server, but when I connect to the server
>>(TCPIP) using IBClient(IBConsole) I can't see my database(the one >that I
>>define in the server), and I check the server and the database is >there,
>>but in the client I can't see anything.
>>
>>What can I do?
>>(both server and client are running in win2000 pro)
>Connect to the database - connection string:
>
>Servername:serverdisk:\path\path\MyDatabase.gdb
>
>Where Servername is the host name pointing to the IP address of the >server
>(in the client's HOSTS file), serverdisk:\ is the **server-local**
>designator (C:, D:, etc.) for a hard drive that is physically attached >to
>the server machine and path\path\MyDatabase.gdb is the server-local >path
>to the database file.
>
>heLen
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