John

As I understand it, until FMP 5.5, Filemaker's implementation of ODBC
was so poor, it would not really work with wiTango.  I have heard vague
mention that it does work in 5.5 but I am a skeptic. My guess is the
ODBC has problems.

I would be VERY pleased to hear otherwise.

-> Kent Swisher                   Application Support Engineer
-> Alcatel USA                    Eng Services Supervisor
-> Wireline Access Products       Eng Srvcs Content Mgr/Webmaster
-> Petaluma, CA                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Following up on the marketing thread, I did a short
> training in my school district with 8 potential Witango
> developers.  One, who is versed in visual studio,
> said "This is 100 times faster!"
> 
> Anyway, I ran into a weird behavior when trying to use
> FMP 5.5 as an odbc datasource.  I created a simple taf
> using Search Builder.  When I brought the taf up in the
> web browser, I got the form, performed a search, got the
> hit list, but when I clicked to go to the detail page,
> the browser spun and spun, and then spit out the
> following:
> 
> ---------------------------
> Error
> 
> An error occurred while processing your request:
> 
> File: fmtsearch.taf
> Position: RecordDetail
> Class: DBMS
> Main Error Number: 16390
> 
> [FileMaker][ODBC FileMaker Pro driver][FileMaker Pro]
> Unknown error
> S1000
> 
> File: fmtsearch.taf
> Position: RecordDetail
> Class: Internal
> Main Error Number: -101
> 
> General error during data source operation.
> 
> File: fmtsearch.taf
> Position: RecordDetail
> Class: DBMS
> Main Error Number: 0
> 
> [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Function sequence error
> S1010
> -----------------
> 
> The configuration is Tango Studio 2000 sp1, Apache, and
> Windows 2000 pro, and FMP 5.5 unlimited, v2
> 
> I saw a couple of FMP issues on the list recently, but a
> search of the archive  turned up nothing on 5.5.
> 
> John
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