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Don't see tables in Visual Studio 2008 |
Fri, Dec 7 2007 5:07 PM | Permanent Link |
Danny Humphress | Hi,
I am an old at at DBISAM but new to Visual Studio and the DBISAM ODBC driver. I just installed the ODBC driver and set up a system DSN to point to a database. The test connection is good. But when I add the database in Visual Studio 2008, it doesn't list any tables in the Database Explorer. Is this normal, is it a problem or am I doing something wrong? Thanks, Danny |
Mon, Dec 10 2007 12:06 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Danny,
<< I am an old at at DBISAM but new to Visual Studio and the DBISAM ODBC driver. I just installed the ODBC driver and set up a system DSN to point to a database. The test connection is good. But when I add the database in Visual Studio 2008, it doesn't list any tables in the Database Explorer. Is this normal, is it a problem or am I doing something wrong? >> I can't test it here yet because I haven't received anything from MSDN yet regarding VS2008. More than likely they changed something or screwed something up and I'll have to put a workaround in the ODBC Driver for it. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Dec 10 2007 3:54 PM | Permanent Link |
Danny Humphress | Tim,
I thought it might be a VS 2008 thing so I tried it in 2005 and got the same result. Danny |
Mon, Dec 10 2007 3:56 PM | Permanent Link |
Danny Humphress | <<I can't test it here yet because I haven't received anything from MSDN yet
regarding VS2008.>> Tim, If you subscribe to MSDN, you can download VS 2008 from the MSDN site. Danny |
Mon, Dec 10 2007 4:40 PM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | I just tried it here and not only does it not show the tables but it
doesn't create an ODBC log file so I can't see why. Executing a SQL statement appears to work okay, it is just that the tables are not listed. Chris Holland Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote: > Danny, > > << I am an old at at DBISAM but new to Visual Studio and the DBISAM ODBC > driver. I just installed the ODBC driver and set up a system DSN to point to > a database. The test connection is good. But when I add the database in > Visual Studio 2008, it doesn't list any tables in the Database Explorer. Is > this normal, is it a problem or am I doing something wrong? >> > > I can't test it here yet because I haven't received anything from MSDN yet > regarding VS2008. More than likely they changed something or screwed > something up and I'll have to put a workaround in the ODBC Driver for it. > |
Tue, Dec 11 2007 11:01 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Danny,
<< If you subscribe to MSDN, you can download VS 2008 from the MSDN site. >> I'll wait, thanks. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Dec 11 2007 12:32 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Danny,
<< I thought it might be a VS 2008 thing so I tried it in 2005 and got the same result. >> Okay, I've got it now. VS2005 and above isn't escaping the catalog name separator like they should be with a preceding backslash, so the pattern-matching in the catalog functions isn't working properly. I've added a workaround to this in the ODBC driver, so it will be fixed in the next DBISAM build. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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