RE: Witango-Talk: MacOS 10.7 ODBC

2011-07-30 Thread Robert Shubert
Yes. You have that all working as intended. Note that the search action bug is a known issue and is corrected in 6.1. If you need it, I can email you a patch file off list. Robert -Original Message- From: Roland Dumas [mailto:radu...@mac.com] Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2011 6:16 PM To:

Re: Witango-Talk: MacOS 10.7 ODBC

2011-07-30 Thread Roland Dumas
This was successful. Created a DSN using JDBC on dev machine with the same name as the ODBC on the production server. dev machine is hitting localhost via jdbc and production is hitting same name database on production machine with ODBC. Saveas version 5.5 because production server is still on 5

Re: Witango-Talk: MacOS 10.7 ODBC

2011-07-30 Thread Roland Dumas
ok, have jdbc running. Are you telling me that I can create a datasource using the ODBC option, but connecting to the dev database using the JDBC driver, which will then on the production server find an ODBC DSN of the same name and use it? This is sounding possible. On Jul 30, 2011, at 1:12

Re: Witango-Talk: MacOS 10.7 ODBC

2011-07-30 Thread Roland Dumas
very helpful and a little hopeful. The fact that neither JDBC nor ODBC options can be used to create a DSN tells me that the JDBC drivers are hosed, also. On Jul 30, 2011, at 1:12 PM, Robert Shubert wrote: > Roland, > > The setup in Witango 6.0 + on OS X is that the Studio uses JDBC to introspe

RE: Witango-Talk: MacOS 10.7 ODBC

2011-07-30 Thread Robert Shubert
Roland, The setup in Witango 6.0 + on OS X is that the Studio uses JDBC to introspect the database (to load it into the Studio Database tab for drag and drop). If you setup a Witango Data Source under the JDBC section, then the Studio will create TAFs that expect to use JDBC on the server, howe

Re: Witango-Talk: MacOS 10.7 ODBC

2011-07-30 Thread Roland Dumas
On Jul 30, 2011, at 12:33 PM, Robert Shubert wrote: > Roland, > > Could you confirm which version of the Studio were and are now using? 6.0.7 > > I ask because the Witango 6.0 Studio and TeraScribe 6.1 don't support ODBC, > only JDBC. really? It has New data sources: ODBC and JDBC. > > Also, t

RE: Witango-Talk: MacOS 10.7 ODBC

2011-07-30 Thread Robert Shubert
Roland, Could you confirm which version of the Studio were and are now using? I ask because the Witango 6.0 Studio and TeraScribe 6.1 don't support ODBC, only JDBC. Also, the ODBC subsystem was somewhat deprecated in 10.6 and needed to be installed manually. This is probably the case in 10.7 a

Re: Witango-Talk: MacOS 10.7 ODBC

2011-07-30 Thread Roland Dumas
The existing DSNs don't show up in the studio, to I went to re-create, but there are no drivers. I go to look in the regular apple ODBC admin utility, and it's nowhere to be found. I find open link iodbc manager, and it has the drivers and DSNs listed, but they all fail when tested. Errors are "

RE: Witango-Talk: MacOS 10.7 ODBC

2011-07-30 Thread Robert Shubert
Roland, Could you clarify that you are looking for ODBC in the Studio? And also, which version of the Studio and/or Server are you running? Robert -Original Message- From: Roland Dumas [mailto:radu...@mac.com] Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2011 9:40 AM To: Witango-Talk@witango.com Subject: R

Re: Witango-Talk: MacOS 10.7 ODBC

2011-07-30 Thread Roland Dumas
Yes, well, I have a drive with my old OS and applications while I'm migrating another to the new OS. You don't know all the hiccups and incompatibilities until you give it a shot. Installing Java is not a problem. I expected that ODBC would be natively supported by the OS as it (sorta) was prev

Re: Witango-Talk: MacOS 10.7 ODBC

2011-07-30 Thread Wayne Irvine
Robert made an announcement recently about not supporting Lion yet. That said, I installed 10.7 and Lion on what of my machines that already had TeraScribe installed. I also installed Java (came up as an option when I went to run a Java app). TeraScribe runs fine on this. Wayne Irvine On 30/0