Title: RE: [RBASE-L] - Re: Visio 2002 - Razzak's Reply

Thanks Razzak

I've tried both User and System DSN without luck.
Have been using your latest odbc drivers with mostly success in several apps including OfficeXP and Visio5. Am starting to think that the problem lies with one of the million or so obscure settings in Visio2002 that I've overlooked.

The problem is who to ask. There are many visio users out there in many forums, but not many who use rbase as well it seems.

I'll probably end up going back to version 5, but at 5 or 6yrs old its getting on a bit now.
Unfortunately Oterro isn't really an option for us at the moment.

Regards
Lucas



-----Original Message-----
From: A. Razzak Memon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 1 April 2003 8:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Visio 2002 - Razzak's Reply



Lucas,

01.     What type of DSN?
         User DSN, System DSN or File DSN

         Make sure that you have created the System DSN.

02.     Have you tried the Oterro?
         http://www.oterro.com
         Current Version: Oterro 2.6

Good Luck!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.

At 08:17 AM 4/1/2003 +1000, Lucas wrote:

>I'm curious to know whether any of you use Visio2002 to reverse
>engineer/document your databases.
>I've used Visio5 a fair bit and it seems quite happy to get along with the
>rbase odbc driver.
>Visio2002 on the other hand refuses to play with either my database or
>Concomp.
>I can see the tables, but when I try to import them the process fails with:
>
>Data source client error:S1002,Native:2684,Origin:[RBTI][R:BASE ODBC
>Driver][newboard]-ERROR-Invalid column number.(2684)
>
>I'm using 6.5++ 1.864xRT03 running on WinXP SP1.
>The rbase driver version/date is 6.50.00.03 / 31/01/2003.

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