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Posted: 13 Apr 2007 05:34
by JHades
I can't even find the server to connect to. So you're already one step in front of me

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Posted: 13 Apr 2007 05:49
by Egidio
Are we running the same version?
Mine is:
OminVista:
Server: 4760.3.0.16.00
Client: 4760.3.0.16.00
SQL Anywhere Studio:
Version 8.0.2
38120-01-0802-01
October 2002
My Service in Sybase Central is called: nmc50 and has the following configuration:
"c:\Programme\Sybase\SQL Anywhere 8\win32\dbsrv8.exe"
-ti 0 -m -c 64M -ch 1000M -sb 0 -x tcpip(Port=30011) -n ServerName "c:\programme\4760\data\nmc5.db"
Make sure you use nmc5 as database name and not nmc50
I can feel well with you, it took me some hours to get where I am.
And again I still cannot connect through Sybase own Interactive SQL only with sqlBrowser (which is a very simple prog to install and to run, most probably even if you do not read German)
Posted: 13 Apr 2007 06:01
by JHades
over here we have:
Server: 4760.4.0.11.01
Client: 4760.4.0.11.01
Interactive SQL Version 9.0.2n build 2451
It drives me crazy ....

Posted: 13 Apr 2007 06:34
by JHades
woehoe, I have done it ...
missing part: you need to specify the startline when specifying the ODBC-connection: in our case "c:\Program Files\Sybase\SQL Anywhere 9\win32\dbsrv9.exe" or the 'file name' of the service properties in the Sybase Central
Egidio thanks for the help.
Posted: 13 Apr 2007 07:15
by Egidio
congratulations!
Does it mean you got in remotely also?
Posted: 13 Apr 2007 07:45
by JHades
Yes, even with Sybase Central and Interactive SQL I can work remote now.
Just use the odbc-connection, instead of specifying your connection in Sybase Central and ISQL.