Hi:
There are scenarios where an ODBC Driver stops responding. When this
happens all the connectivity related to that particular ODBC is lost and
no data can be accessed through it. This is not specific to Maptitude
and is related directly to ODBC.
There are often two reasons why the ODBC Driver might stop responding:
• Due to a variation in the Path Variables• Due to an outdated
version of the ODBC Driver installed in the system
Maptitude Mapping Software <http://www.caliper.com>  Group Moderator


--- In [email protected], "swag_ner_pth" <swag_ner_pth@...>
wrote:
>
> I know this is an old thread but the same thing keeps happening to me.
>
> --- In [email protected], Reinaldo Paul Pérez Machado
Reinaldo@ wrote:
> >
> > Hi:
> >
> > Please, I would like to know how to link (join) an Excel (xls) sheet
> > with a BIN table dataview, via ODBC. I have always use this without
> > problems with Access (mdb), but when I invoque the ODBC of Excel,
> > nothing happens. The alternative of importing the XLS table into a
BIN
> > table is not valid, the user needs to update his XLS and the link
would
> > update the resulting map(s) dinamically. That is what is required.
> >
> > Anyone has tips, ideas, suggestions. Could it be a problem of
> > intenational versions (Portuguesse) of Windows and Office? Why this
not
> > happend with MDB? Sorry, but this is very frustrating. Best regards,
> >
> > Reinaldo
> >
>

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