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*Mena, Antoni
Moving rules database to Oracle
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09-18-2002 08:57 PM
Hi,
We are trying to integrate the rules database with Oracle.
After changing agds.ini in order to point to an ODBC entry that is
configured to access Oracle, we have modified the generic application login
component not to modify the ODBC definition.
When we load the generic application, an error raises:
".\Dbimpl\Odbcimp.cpp: 290: Driver error (...) No password specified; login
denied".
There is no way to specify the user password in the ODBC entry and we
have not found Odbcimp.cpp source code anywhere.
It seems that neither the generic application nor rules editor are
prepared to ask to the user and send to the database server the username and
password.
How should the system be configured in order to allow to have rules
tables in Oracle, not in .mdb?
Thank-you,
Antoni Mena.
We are trying to integrate the rules database with Oracle.
After changing agds.ini in order to point to an ODBC entry that is
configured to access Oracle, we have modified the generic application login
component not to modify the ODBC definition.
When we load the generic application, an error raises:
".\Dbimpl\Odbcimp.cpp: 290: Driver error (...) No password specified; login
denied".
There is no way to specify the user password in the ODBC entry and we
have not found Odbcimp.cpp source code anywhere.
It seems that neither the generic application nor rules editor are
prepared to ask to the user and send to the database server the username and
password.
How should the system be configured in order to allow to have rules
tables in Oracle, not in .mdb?
Thank-you,
Antoni Mena.
*[Autodesk], Richard Horrocks
Re: Moving rules database to Oracle
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09-23-2002 03:00 AM in reply to:
*Mena, Antoni
The Generic Application out of the box does not ask to the user password and send the username to the database server. In order to do this you will need to change the Source Code.
Autodesk GIS Design Server customers can download the Source Code from our web site.
Richard Horrocks
Autodesk Professional Services
"Antoni Mena" wrote in message
news:07EBFE24CDC3F502A83EBF3ED83AC841@in.WebX.maYI adrTaRb...
> Hi,
>
> We are trying to integrate the rules database with Oracle.
>
> After changing agds.ini in order to point to an ODBC entry that is
> configured to access Oracle, we have modified the generic application
login
> component not to modify the ODBC definition.
>
> When we load the generic application, an error raises:
> ".\Dbimpl\Odbcimp.cpp: 290: Driver error (...) No password specified;
login
> denied".
>
> There is no way to specify the user password in the ODBC entry and we
> have not found Odbcimp.cpp source code anywhere.
>
> It seems that neither the generic application nor rules editor are
> prepared to ask to the user and send to the database server the username
and
> password.
>
> How should the system be configured in order to allow to have rules
> tables in Oracle, not in .mdb?
>
> Thank-you,
>
> Antoni Mena.
>
>
>
Autodesk GIS Design Server customers can download the Source Code from our web site.
Richard Horrocks
Autodesk Professional Services
"Antoni Mena"
news:07EBFE24CDC3F502A83EBF3ED83AC841@in.WebX.maYI
> Hi,
>
> We are trying to integrate the rules database with Oracle.
>
> After changing agds.ini in order to point to an ODBC entry that is
> configured to access Oracle, we have modified the generic application
login
> component not to modify the ODBC definition.
>
> When we load the generic application, an error raises:
> ".\Dbimpl\Odbcimp.cpp: 290: Driver error (...) No password specified;
login
> denied".
>
> There is no way to specify the user password in the ODBC entry and we
> have not found Odbcimp.cpp source code anywhere.
>
> It seems that neither the generic application nor rules editor are
> prepared to ask to the user and send to the database server the username
and
> password.
>
> How should the system be configured in order to allow to have rules
> tables in Oracle, not in .mdb?
>
> Thank-you,
>
> Antoni Mena.
>
>
>
