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LabSQL Error

Hello all,

 

I am trying to connect to a database created by MS Access through LabSQL (yes, I know it's archaic and comes with no support but the LV Database Connectivity Toolkit just isn't an option on my student budget Smiley Tongue )

 

I used a connection string from www.connectionstrings.com/access-2007, and the string is as follows: Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Dbq=C:\Users\Laura\Simulation\Polar Bear Window & Door Manufacturing LTD\1500A Awning NFRC Report\W6- Awning 1500A.mdb;Uid=Admin;Pwd=;

 

The error message I am recieving is "Exception occured in Microsoft Access Database Engine: Could not find installable ISAM. in ADO Connection Open.vi->Untitled 1"

 

Attached is a snip of my VI for more info.


Thanks!

Laura

 

 

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Are there spaces in you mdb filename? If so, that may be causing the connection problem.

 

 

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There were, but I deleted all spaces in the filename (and even the path to be safe), but still the same error!
I found this Microsoft KB article about the error: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318161

Maybe you LabView experts can find a way to relate this to LabView!

 

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You are not using Jet.

 

Do you have Access 2007 installed?

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I have Access 2003 (32 Bit) installed. 

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Then your connection string is wrong.

You need the one for Access and not Access 2007.

 

 

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Either way the provider is Jet 4.0, is it not?

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@lauraalkhoury wrote:

Either way the provider is Jet 4.0, is it not?



Uh, no.

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Instead of some connection string you found somewhere, create one from scratch with a udl or create a dsn in the ODBC Data Source Administrator. You can validate it there and know it is working before trying it with LabSQL.

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The connection string at ConnectionStrings.com are correct, but you have to know which one to use.

 

 

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