License Problem with Navision ODBC
ta5
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Hi
It seems that a valid license file (not the one for Cronus) has to be stored in the odbc installation folder.
This is quite a surprise for me, because in this case the license files have to be distributed to the client computers. As far as i understand, a normal Navision client can start with any license file and uses the real license file after connecting to the db server :?
Versions: Navion 4.01
Thanks in advance
Thomas
It seems that a valid license file (not the one for Cronus) has to be stored in the odbc installation folder.
This is quite a surprise for me, because in this case the license files have to be distributed to the client computers. As far as i understand, a normal Navision client can start with any license file and uses the real license file after connecting to the db server :?
Versions: Navion 4.01
Thanks in advance
Thomas
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Go throught the following factors :
1. The license must include the granule for C/ODBC. This will allow access to Navision data through C/ODBC.
2. Also the System permission for C/ODBC object at the user level must be assigned. This will allow access from outside application like MS Excel, MS access to Navision.
Put your query more precisely if this not answer your query.0 -
Thanks for the answer. Sorry, it was not very clear.
The question is actually: why is a license file needed on the client, even if connection is made through db server?
Thomas0 -
To my knowledge, the license file is not required on the client if it has been imported on the Navision DB server.0
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Yes, quite strange.
Anyway: If I connect through a normal client (without custom license) it works fine. The license was uploaded to the server and this license is used by the client.
If I connect through ODBC I get the ffw error:Your program licens permits a maximum of 2 nondemonstration companies. Contact the system manager if you need to set up additional companies. You can, however create an unlimited numer of demonstration companies. Their names must start with "CRONUS".
Database Error: 1228
Drivers's SQLSetConnectAttr failed.
Any ideas?0 -
Check out the DSN created for C/ODBC driver. There is an option to specify the license file. See whether it is pointing to the customer license file. If its blank, it usually picks up the license from the database it is connecting to.
Which application are use using to connect to Navision through C/ODBC?0 -
DSN Setup: Does not point to customer file.
The only flf-file in c:\program files\shared\navision\nodbc\ is cronus.flf.
If I add the customer license to the path above it works fine.
But actually I want to avoid copying license files to client computers.
I connect with Excel.
Thanks
Thomas0
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