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Michael Bentfeld
Our company recently relocated a Pervasive ODBC database
from one server to another. This database is linked to
several Access databases for various tasks. In each case,
when the user tries to open one of the linked tables, or a
query or form that is linked to one of these linked
tables, an error message appears saying that the ODBC
connection has failed. I am able to bypass the problem
temporarily by going through the table linking process
from scratch, but this is cumbersome. Is there a way that
I can refresh existing ODBC links when the database needs
to be relocated, rather than setting up brand new ones?
Thanks in advance,
Michael
from one server to another. This database is linked to
several Access databases for various tasks. In each case,
when the user tries to open one of the linked tables, or a
query or form that is linked to one of these linked
tables, an error message appears saying that the ODBC
connection has failed. I am able to bypass the problem
temporarily by going through the table linking process
from scratch, but this is cumbersome. Is there a way that
I can refresh existing ODBC links when the database needs
to be relocated, rather than setting up brand new ones?
Thanks in advance,
Michael