Hi,
I tried a lot of things to connect a linked server to an ODBC for dBase IV
and I didn't get any successfull result. I have the path, the files names an
d
sysadmin access to my SQL server. I got a lot confused on all connection
string that news group use to connect to an ODBC for dBase. Does someone can
help me creating my Linked Server or tell me a link or doc that explain it
carefully?
Here is my last try:
EXEC master.dbo.sp_addlinkedserver @.server = @.LinkedServerName,
@.srvproduct=N'Haha', @.provider=N'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0',
@.datasrc=N'eTimeDB', @.provstr=N'Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data
Source=S:\DBFFiles;Extended Properties=dBase IV;User ID=Admin; Password=;'
but this doesn't work:
select * from
OPENQUERY( ETimeODBC04, 'SELECT * FROM EMP')
Thanks a lot in advance.
DavidI'm using a SQL Server 2005 server
"David Parenteau" wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried a lot of things to connect a linked server to an ODBC for dBase IV
> and I didn't get any successfull result. I have the path, the files names
and
> sysadmin access to my SQL server. I got a lot confused on all connection
> string that news group use to connect to an ODBC for dBase. Does someone c
an
> help me creating my Linked Server or tell me a link or doc that explain it
> carefully?
> Here is my last try:
> EXEC master.dbo.sp_addlinkedserver @.server = @.LinkedServerName,
> @.srvproduct=N'Haha', @.provider=N'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0',
> @.datasrc=N'eTimeDB', @.provstr=N'Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data
> Source=S:\DBFFiles;Extended Properties=dBase IV;User ID=Admin; Password=;'
> but this doesn't work:
> select * from
> OPENQUERY( ETimeODBC04, 'SELECT * FROM EMP')
> Thanks a lot in advance.
> David
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