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Wrkrdbdire - This is where you set the database name. Default is S+serial#. Look for the *LOCAL name and see if it matches the OBDC DSN's. If not, delete the *local and then add back to match the OBDC DSN's. Chris Bipes Information Services Director CrossCheck, Inc. -----Original Message----- Are they getting an error message? If so what is it? I had a problem a few years ago, with crystal reports, because the reports stores the database name, and when we got a new server, the database name changed, so I had to re-update all those reports... The odbc DSN name still stayed the same... It was an as/400 setting that changed...
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