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Hi All,
I was connecting to a web server by using sql. now the name of the database file has changed and having error in acceccing the file. previously the file name was like abc_def_ghi.dbo and now the database file name on the server is like abc.def.ghi.dbo when i try to use SQL it says the maximum number of prefixes allowd is three and i exceed the limit. since i have no authority to cahnge the dbo name, is there a wayaround to overcome this problem? thanks |
SQL Connect
Hi,
Probably you should post it to one of the SQL groups. (Usually the majority of people who answer to posts are active around US day-time, hence, lesser chances of finding an answer within an Excel group) Thanks a lot, Hari India "Soniya" wrote in message ups.com... Hi All, I was connecting to a web server by using sql. now the name of the database file has changed and having error in acceccing the file. previously the file name was like abc_def_ghi.dbo and now the database file name on the server is like abc.def.ghi.dbo when i try to use SQL it says the maximum number of prefixes allowd is three and i exceed the limit. since i have no authority to cahnge the dbo name, is there a wayaround to overcome this problem? thanks |
SQL Connect
Hi hari,
I am talking about connecting to SQL using excel macro and not any othe way.. thanks "Hari Prasadh" wrote: Hi, Probably you should post it to one of the SQL groups. (Usually the majority of people who answer to posts are active around US day-time, hence, lesser chances of finding an answer within an Excel group) Thanks a lot, Hari India "Soniya" wrote in message ups.com... Hi All, I was connecting to a web server by using sql. now the name of the database file has changed and having error in acceccing the file. previously the file name was like abc_def_ghi.dbo and now the database file name on the server is like abc.def.ghi.dbo when i try to use SQL it says the maximum number of prefixes allowd is three and i exceed the limit. since i have no authority to cahnge the dbo name, is there a wayaround to overcome this problem? thanks |
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