Just check if you have data in your MS Access Database.
Check if your DSN points to the correct database.




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Hello All

When I am trying to access the MS ACCESS database with JDBC in the
servlet, I am getting the following error : java.sql.SQLException : No
data found.

Can anyone help me with the possible solution.And please suggest me what
mistake I might have done. Thanks in advance.

Moloy


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