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If Foreign Database is going to access the data from R:BASE database, you will need the Oterro driver for Foreign Database to access R:BASE data. ---------- Bob, A question and a suggestion: Is the Foreign Database you are referring to also an R:BASE database? If not, you will have to use the ODBC driver for that database and not the Oterro ODBC driver as it will only recognize R:BASE databases. Depending on your server, user access, application usage, and load balance, having multiple System DSNs defined for various components of your application using the same database is the way we design all our very complex web applications, currently in production, using R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (64), Oterro 9.5 (64), Apache, and Node.js running on MS Windows 2012 server. In a multi-database application environment, you will have to define a unique system DSN for each database accordingly. Depending on your Oterro 9.5 license, using the Oterro 9.5 ODBC driver gives you the "full" functionality/compatibility as compared to native R:BASE ODBC driver. For more details: http://www.oterro.com Very Best R:egards, Razzak www.rbase.com www.facebook.com/rbase -- 31 years of continuous innovation! 16 Years of R:BASE Technologies, Inc. making R:BASE what it is today! --

