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Overnight, our SQL server was upgraded from 2005 to 2012.

Now, routines we had running that read the SQL databases for different
things aren't working as an instance name was added when the new server was
setup.



Now, we get connections refused everywhere.



I moved us to up to jtds 1.3.1 from jtds 1.2.5. No change.



Changed the connection code:

prop = JDBC_Properties();

JDBC_setProp(prop: 'user' : %trim(userStr));

JDBC_setProp(prop: 'password' : %trim(passwordStr));

JDBC_setProp(prop: 'databaseName' : %trim(dbnameStr));

JDBC_setProp(prop: 'instance' : 'MSSQL2012' );

conn = JDBC_ConnProp('net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver'

:%trim(connectStr)

: prop );



Connection still refused.

Any ideas?



The connection string itself is jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://JJSQLSRV01:1433

I've tried putting ";instance=MSSQL2012" at the end of it.







Jay




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