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I am trying to programmatically set the userid (UID) and password
(PWD) in an existing ODBC DSN connection string. I am able to set the UID but not the PWD. The CURRENT UID is TestID and there is no current PWD specified. Here is the connection string as it is before I try to change it: "ODBC;DSN=SDW_PRD_ALLVM;UID=TestID;;DATABASE=SDW_P RD_ALLVM;" I am setting the new connection string (TargetConString) from 4 different string variables using the following 2 lines of code... (The first line builds the new connection string and the 2nd line sets it. The UID of the new connection string should be "NEWID" and the password should be "NEWPW") TargetConString = "ODBC;DSN=" & TDDatabase & ";UID=" & UserName & ";PWD=" & PW & ";DATABASE=" & TDDatabase & ";" TargetFile.Connections.Item(Counter).ODBCConnectio n.Connection = TargetConString However here is the result: "ODBC;DSN=SDW_PRD_ALLVM;UID=NEWID;;DATABASE=SDW_PR D_ALLVM;" It sets everything except the PWD where it is still showing a as blank. How do I fix this? |
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Well I think I figured it out. This seems to be a glitch somehow...
After thinking a little more about this and looking at other properties, I noticed a property called SavePassword under the ODBCConnection. It was set to false. I was looking at the actual Connection string when I executed the following code to set the SavePassword property to TRUE: TargetFile.Connections.Item(Counter).ODBCConnectio n.SavePassword = True When I executed the above line, I saw the password that I have been repeatedly attempting to set suddenly pop into the connection string. This is odd because I thought the SavePassword property was to PREVENT the password from being SAVED in the connection string for security purposes (which makes sense if that were the case). I didnt think it would prevent a password from being SET. Well apparently this is the case, but even more perplexing is if it does prevent a password from being set, then how did it KNOW what password it just PREVENTED from being set in the first place? In order for the simple action of setting the SavePassword property to TRUE causes the previously attempted but prevented password to magically appear in the connection string, then where is that "prevented" password value even stored? I sure cant find it, and I dont see any hints of this in any documenation. I couldnt see it in the definition of the connection or in any connection or query settings, and I didnt see it in any property anywhere in the connection... Am I missing something here? Thanks |
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