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==Cause== | ==Cause== | ||
[[Image:Odbc.png|thumb|MySQL ODBC Connection Dialog]] | |||
[[Crystal Reports]] will give this error message when it is unable to find an [[ITrack\ODBC|ODBC]] connection of the name it was given. | [[Crystal Reports]] will give this error message when it is unable to find an [[ITrack\ODBC|ODBC]] connection of the name it was given. | ||
ITrack (all versions, currently) tells Crystal to use the ODBC connection that shares a name with the database that ITrack is currently connected to. | ITrack (all versions, currently) tells Crystal to use the ODBC connection that shares a name with the database that ITrack is currently connected to. | ||
The MySQL Connector/ODBC Data Source driver requires a data source name ( | The MySQL Connector/ODBC Data Source driver requires a data source name(database name) and a username to be entered. Regardless of what is entered, ITrack will pass in the correct username and password to the ODBC driver. | ||
Currently, most ITrack Pro installations use version 3.51 while most ITrack Enterprise installations use version 5.1. | Currently, most ITrack Pro installations use version 3.51 while most ITrack Enterprise installations use version 5.1. | ||
==Solution== | ==Solution== | ||
Make sure that a [[ITrack\ODBC#Installation|valid ODBC connection exists]] with the same name as the database ITrack is connected to. | |||
[[Category:ITrack/Problems/Crystal Reports]] | [[Category:ITrack/Problems/Crystal Reports]] |
Latest revision as of 13:07, 5 January 2010
Cause
Crystal Reports will give this error message when it is unable to find an ODBC connection of the name it was given.
ITrack (all versions, currently) tells Crystal to use the ODBC connection that shares a name with the database that ITrack is currently connected to.
The MySQL Connector/ODBC Data Source driver requires a data source name(database name) and a username to be entered. Regardless of what is entered, ITrack will pass in the correct username and password to the ODBC driver.
Currently, most ITrack Pro installations use version 3.51 while most ITrack Enterprise installations use version 5.1.
Solution
Make sure that a valid ODBC connection exists with the same name as the database ITrack is connected to.