On Thursday 18 October 2007 21.32:57 Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems 
Germany wrote:
> ... Go to Edit / Database
> / Advanced Settings, and check the "Ignore the privileges from the
> database driver"  ...

No, that was checked all the way (even in the old settings.)  Can't test 
right now if it worked with that unchecked on the old version.  Still, 
thanks for the thought.

Our current workaround is to use Sybase's official ODBC driver (from ASA 
9.0.2) and unixodbc instead of using JDBC.  Unfortunately, this makes 
opening the database much slower (There's a ton of network traffic on DB 
open - I wonder ....), but at least it works just fine now.  FreeTDS 
(Debian package tdsodbc, version 0.63) was tried and discarded as it didn't 
work properly.  The Sybase driver OTOH took me a whole day to set up 
because the docs are not really good.  But in the end, it did work.

cheers
-- vbi


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