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Reply #15 - May 30th, 2008 at 4:25am
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I am trying to run a copy on my computer but I am still having the same problem.  I am enclousing some screenshots maybe this might help.  http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm16/racolunga/SesameServer.jpg,http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm16/racolunga/SesameODBC.jpg,http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm16/racolunga/SelectDataSource.jpg ,and http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm16/racolunga/NoTables.jpg.  I cannot figure it out.  Are you sure Access 2000 can create tables from Sesame.  Thank you for the tip on Photobucket.   I hope you get the screenshots.

  
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Reply #16 - May 30th, 2008 at 1:49pm
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Hello RAC,

In screenshot NoTables.jpg it appears that you are also running another copy of Sesame besides the Sesame Server. Is this Copy of Sesame set up to be a Client? If it is, Have you tried connecting Access without that other client running(So connection count is 0 of 1)?

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Reply #17 - May 30th, 2008 at 4:34pm
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Thanks Ray,

You have solved my problem I am now able to get sesame tables into Access.  I notice that I am unable to open my Sesame client app with Access open.  My office has a server that can runs six clients I assume that Sesame identifies Access as a client.  Will I be able to run five Sesame clients and Access at the same time and if so do I need to load Access first and then load up the Sesame clients?

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Reply #18 - May 30th, 2008 at 5:18pm
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r.a.colunga wrote on May 30th, 2008 at 4:34pm:
Will I be able to run five Sesame clients and Access at the same time


Yes, you will be able to.

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....if so do I need to load Access first and then load up the Sesame clients?


They can connect in any order you want them to, there can only just be six of them.

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Reply #19 - May 30th, 2008 at 7:17pm
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Glad to hear you got the ODBC working.

You can also imbed those images into the forum vs, just a link.

Here is the first of your links, surrounded with the "img" tags and centered.
  



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Reply #20 - May 30th, 2008 at 7:26pm
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Just an FYI. one of the new features in 2.0 is that the ODBC client does not take up a normal client license. If you were running version 2, you would be able to connect 6 Sesame clients plus the Access client.

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Reply #21 - May 31st, 2008 at 7:26pm
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Thank you all this is a great forum and very helpful.

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Reply #22 - Jun 3rd, 2008 at 1:47pm
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I have run into a new problem linking Access up Sesame.  My office is running the Sesame server on a stand-alone server that is running Windows NT Server 2003 service pack 2.   The linking process works fine if I run the Sesame server and Sesame database on my local drive C but not off the office sever on drive G. My computer does have access to the G drive it is mapped.  The process I used was basically the same. The only change was to the ODBC Data Administrator driver I reconfigured it to Data = G:\Sesame\Data\Orders2.db, Host  = ntserver.  This process did not work what am I doing wrong.

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Reply #23 - Jun 3rd, 2008 at 3:36pm
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The ODBC path and the Sesame Server path must be identical.

Does your startup for Sesame Server have the same path using Drive G?

Or have you tried using UNC in the ODBC definition vs. Drive G?


  



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Reply #24 - Jun 3rd, 2008 at 3:56pm
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The path to the DB file should be the path to the DB as if you were on the computer ntserver itself.

So if Orders2.db is stored in C:\Sesame\Data on the Server Computer ntserver. Then the filepath in the ODBC setup would still be C:\Sesame\Data\Orders2.db

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Reply #25 - Jun 3rd, 2008 at 6:26pm
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The path to the Sesame server is C:\Sesame\Program\sesame.exe -server ntserver:20020:20021 and on this same computer, the database is on the G drive.  My question to you is on the ODBC path, how do I include both the path to the server and the path to the database.  In the ODBC data source I was using Database = G:\Sesame\Data\Orders2.db and Host = ntsever and Port = 20020:20021 but does not work.
The UNC name is \\ntserver\g so should I use under Database = \\ntserver\g\Sesame\Data\Orders2.db.
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Reply #26 - Jun 3rd, 2008 at 8:19pm
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You do not need to include the Path to the Server by using a UNC path. The way the ODBC driver, and Sesame works, is that you don't need to include a path to the Server at all in the Database name. The Database path is pathed as if you were sitting on the Server computer where Sesame server resides.

Here's a quick Run Down of how the ODBC connection to a Sesame Server works
The ODBC Client runs
It connects to the Computer specified in the Host field of the ODBC setup on the Ports specified in the Port field of the ODBC setup.
Once connected it asks the Sesame Server to load the file named in the Database field of the ODBC setup.
The Sesame Server loads that file and hands back the list of Tables to the OBDC Client(Assuming the file exists and could be loaded)
The ODBC client can then tell the Sesame Server what Tables it wants and the Sesame Server returns the Data to the ODBC client.


Things to check(In Order):
Check that you can connect a normal Sesame client to ntserver:20020:20021
Check that you can open the Orders2.db file from the Sesame Client.
Once you have that file loaded note the Path that is shown on the top of the Sesame window. That is the path that you will want to use in the Database field in the ODBC setup.


Let me know if any of the things above gives you an error as that will give us a place to look for the problem.
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Reply #27 - Dec 3rd, 2009 at 12:05pm
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Hello!

Wie are running the Sesame server on a stand-alone server that is running Windows NT Server 2003
I have the latest Sesame ODBC files and use Crystal Reports to access on Sesame databases.
It works extremely well. But when I try to access on the Form "invoice" (the other Forms in the same Application are OK!)
i get the following message:
Database-Connector - Error: "2203:[lantica, Inc.][Sesame ODBC Driver] out of range [Datenbankanbietercode: 1011]"

please what does this message?

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Reply #28 - Dec 7th, 2009 at 2:13pm
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Hello Amor,

Can you e-mail your DB and DAT files to support@lantica.com so that we can have a look at them and see what is causing that error message.

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Reply #29 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 4:12pm
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Hello Amor,

Do you have Microsoft Excel or Word installed on the same computer?
If you do, could you let me know what version it is?

I am going to have you use Excel to also test the ODBC connection to Sesame.

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