Hello Jacob!

Thanks for your mail.
I tried this out, but no - it doesn't work.

With best regards
Hedwig


Delfos, Jacob schrieb:
Hedwig,

I think you have to put the tablename behind the path, like:

CONNECTION "c:\ms4w\apps\test2\mdb\Abtenau.mdb,theTable"

Hope that helps.

Regards,

Jacob

-----Original Message-----
From: UMN MapServer Users List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hedwig Matl
Sent: 8 May 2006 16:12
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] please help: .mdb access problem

Hello and thanks for your reply!

I edited the path for my message. I use the absolute path, which looks like this (I also tried relative paths):

---
CONNECTIONTYPE OGR
CONNECTION "c:\ms4w\apps\test2\mdb\Abtenau.mdb"
---

This is the error I get when I try to open the file with ogrinfo:

---
C:\>ogrinfo c:\ms4w\apps\test2\mdb\Abtenau.mdb
FAILURE:
Unable to open datasource `c:\ms4w\apps\test2\mdb\Abtenau.mdb' with the following drivers.
   -> ESRI Shapefile
   -> MapInfo File
   -> UK .NTF
   -> SDTS
   -> TIGER
   -> S57
   -> DGN
   -> VRT
   -> AVCBin
   -> REC
   -> Memory
   -> CSV
   -> GML
   -> ODBC
   -> PostgreSQL
   -> MySQL
---

Thanks a lot for your help
Hedwig

Frank Warmerdam schrieb:
Hedwig Matl wrote:
Hello!

I'm new to mapserver and already somewhat at a loss.
If I try to access a .mdb file (via map file and ogrinfo) I get following error:

msOGRFileOpen(): OGR error. Open failed for OGR connection `c:\..\test.mdb'. File not found or unsupported format.
Hedwig,

Is this the literal error you are seeing, or have you
edited the path
out replacing it with ".."? If this is the literal error
then it seems
that the path to the file is being constructed improperly.
It may be
that mapserver is trying to apply a SHAPEPATH relative
path.  I would
suggest you use an absolute path tot he file. What does
your CONNECTION
string look?

Best regards,



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