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ODBC driver for DBISAM version 2.00 |
Thu, Apr 27 2006 5:52 PM | Permanent Link |
Fred Stevens | We have a need to examine data from an app that is using DBISAM version 2.00 tables. Is there an ODBC driver
available to access these tables? The downloadable trial ODBC driver reports that the tables are not the "correct version" (DBISAM Engine Error #12035). If there is a trial version of this driver, please advise and send along if possible. If not, what would be the cost to purchase? Thanks in advance, Fred Stevens, California Department of Food and Agriculture Animal Health Branch |
Fri, Apr 28 2006 3:46 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Fred,
There is a driver available in the binaries newgroup (posted 29/04/2005) Just do a search for ODBC and you should find it. Chris Holland Fred Stevens wrote: > We have a need to examine data from an app that is using DBISAM version 2.00 tables. Is there an ODBC driver > available to access these tables? The downloadable trial ODBC driver reports that the tables are not the "correct > version" (DBISAM Engine Error #12035). If there is a trial version of this driver, please advise and send along if > possible. If not, what would be the cost to purchase? > > Thanks in advance, > Fred Stevens, > California Department of Food and Agriculture > Animal Health Branch > |
Fri, Apr 28 2006 3:28 PM | Permanent Link |
Fred Stevens | Thanks Chris!
I downloaded, installed and created a DSN with this driver then tried to access the data with both my main dev environment (Visual FoxPro) and Excel 2000 and got fatal windows errors in both with Exception Code=0EEDFADE. The WinSQL tool was able to partially open the table via ODBC and display the data, but the column headers were corrupted. Just FYI, I was able to convert or "upgrade" the version 2 table to version 3 using the DBSYS utility in the version 3 accessories download (also version 4) and access it via ODBC with no problems, but this won't be a good solution ultimately, unless DBSYS could do the conversion unattended with a command line option (?)... Any ideas? I can supply the DBISAM version 2 data table if needed - it is a small sample data set. Thanks again, Fred Stevens Chris Holland <mail@chrisholland.me.uk> wrote: Hi Fred, There is a driver available in the binaries newgroup (posted 29/04/2005) Just do a search for ODBC and you should find it. Chris Holland Fred Stevens wrote: > We have a need to examine data from an app that is using DBISAM version 2.00 tables. Is there an ODBC driver > available to access these tables? The downloadable trial ODBC driver reports that the tables are not the "correct > version" (DBISAM Engine Error #12035). If there is a trial version of this driver, please advise and send along if > possible. If not, what would be the cost to purchase? > > Thanks in advance, > Fred Stevens, > California Department of Food and Agriculture > Animal Health Branch > |
Fri, Apr 28 2006 3:50 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Fred,
<< and access it via ODBC with no problems, but this won't be a good solution ultimately, unless DBSYS could do the conversion unattended with a command line option (?)... >> You can upgrade tables using straight SQL using the version 4 ODBC driver (UPGRADE TABLE statement). That should allow you to create a command-line program using any tool that can use ODBC for upgrading the tables as needed for access via the version 4 ODBC driver. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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