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xjsccs Posted - 05/02/2004 : 03:38:08 AM
In a help section "Using LabTalk and SQL to Import Data from a Data Source", an examle
// label -n name message. creates a Label object.
label -n SQL2 //SQL2 Statement
nwind_mdb
Order Details
TABLE
SELECT * FROM "Order Details"
........
when the programe excute to the line "db.open()", a dialog saying ODBC can't find the data source turns up.

Question:
1.does nwind_mdb mean nwind.mdb?
2.should this file be put in a certain path or position?
3. or it is a problem with the settings of ODBC?

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