Also check the database privilege of the user ID that you used.
UniVerse SQL privileges do differentiate user, machine\user and domain\user unless
these are matched in the UV.LOGINS file (which you can maintain from the Administrator
client).\
- Original Message -
From: Bjvrn Behr <[EMAI
Check the table privileges on the table(s) referred to in the SQL statement.
LIST.SICA tablename
or generate a query on the CATALOG tables (UV_TABLES, UV_USERS particularly).
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From: Bjvrn Behr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 10:21:43 +0200
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: [U2] [UV] ODBC Error
I just did an UPDATE.ACCOUNT, But it still returns the same error.
Thanks anyway
Bjorn
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I just did an UPDATE.ACCOUNT, But it still returns the same error.
Thanks anyway
Bjorn
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