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Author Fw: Crystal Reports
SGreen@unimin.com

2005-09-19, 11:23 am

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I know I sent this once.... Was my advice useful or not?

S=E9 que envi=E9 esto una vez.... =BFEra mi consejo =FAtil o no?=20

Shawn Green
Database Administrator
Unimin Corporation - Spruce Pine

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SGreen@unimin.com=20
09/16/2005 09:41 AM

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"Vicente" <aleluya69@yahoo.es>
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Re: Crystal Reports






"Vicente" <aleluya69@yahoo.es> wrote on 09/16/2005 07:45:22 AM:
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> Hola,
>=20
> Tengo una base de datos realizada con MySQL y desear=EDa generar informes
> mediante Crystal Reports XI. Al intentar conectar a MySQL via ODBC=20

3.51.10
> me sale el siguiente error:
> Logon Failed
> Details: ADO error Code 0x8000fff
> Source: Provider
> Description: Error catastr=F3fico
> Native Error: -2147418113
>=20
> Algiuen sabe que estoy haciendo mal?
>=20
> Gracias,=20
> Vicente
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When using the ODBC driver, you must specify a "database" name or it will=20
fail to connect. An initial database is optional for many of the other=20
MySQL client libraries but not the ODBC driver. Also verify that you can=20
connect from the MySQL command line client using the same username and=20
password that you are trying to connect with through the driver.=20

Shawn Green
Database Administrator
Unimin Corporation - Spruce Pine
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