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Last post 07-09-2008, 11:13 AM by rico. 3 replies.
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  •  06-03-2006, 2:28 PM 44

    Database Priority Analysist

    Original post info:

    From: "ecrosas2000" <cantellano@...>
    Date: Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:35am
    Subject: Database Priority Analysist

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    Dear friends:

    I'm trying EMDS in my thesis research, but when I'm running the
    Priority Analysis tutorial I get the following message:

    Unable to open Priority Analysis
    Priority Analysis encountered an error in procedure
    mOblectdataBase.AttDB_Recreate.
    PA Error (10) prvAltsDB_rsGetRSFromDBF:ADO_GetAltsRecords:

    I'm using windows XP office 2003, and I have tried modifications in
    the office database manager but I get the same message.

    Someone can help me,

    Eliseo Cantellano
    National University of Mexico


    EMDS Support
  •  06-03-2006, 2:29 PM 45 in reply to 44

    Re: Database Priority Analysist

    Original post info:

    From: "Keith M. Reynolds" <kreynolds@...>
    Date: Fri Jan 21, 2005 10:21am
    Subject: Re: Database Priority Analysist

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    It appears that some XP machines come with a strangely versioned
    Visual Fox Pro ODBC driver that the EMDS 3.0 PA (which used the VFP
    ODBC driver in MDAC 2.5) doesn't like.

    Here is a work around.

    You need to install an OLDER Fox Pro driver from
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/downloads/updates/odbc/default.aspx
    (use the VFPODBC.MSI option just below "Download Now" about half way
    down the page). You should then be able run the PA from the EMDS
    without a problem.

    Of course, MS advises against doing this. My guess is that you have
    the 1.0.2.0 version of the VFPODBC.DLL file on your machine which is
    actually newer (2000) than the 6.1.8629.1 version I'm advising you to
    install.  The 1.0.2.0 version ships with some XP operating systems.

    The install should work, as the older version does have the higher
    version number. But you should check by checking the version number of
    c:\windows\system32\vfpodbc.dll after the install and confirming that
    it is now 6.1.8629.1

    Warning: If you use the Visual FoxPro ODBC driver for other programs
    (it is usually used only for dbf files), you might want to think twice
    before doing this!


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  •  07-09-2008, 10:59 AM 144 in reply to 45

    Re: Database Priority Analyist

    Hello,

    I seem to have a similar problem, but I'd like to make sure your work-around is applicable to my particular situation as I'm using a more recent version of EMDS and my error message is slightly different (any kind of help would be greatly appreciated):

    I'm using EMDS 3.1.1.0 and ArcGIS 9.0 Build 580 in a Windows XP Pro (SP2).

    When running the Priority Analysis, I get the following message:

    "Unable to open Priority Analyst. Priority Analyst encountered an error in procedure
    mObjDataBase.AltDB_LoadMetaData. PA Error [10] prvAltsDB_rsGetRSFromDBF: ADODBF_GetAltsRecords: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Driver does not support this function SQL = Select * from 'C:\Program Files\...' Unable to load Alts Meta Data."

    Judging by the extreme similarity between my error message and the error message being discussed in this thread, am I correct in assuming the same work-around would be applicable in my case (despite the difference in EMDS versions)?

    Again, any help/comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated...Thanks so much for your time!


  •  07-09-2008, 11:13 AM 145 in reply to 144

    Re: Database Priority Analyist

    I checked my VFPODBC.DLL file and it is, in fact, 1.0.2.0 ...I therefore went ahead and downloaded the 'older' version 6.1.8629.1.

    Problem solved. My problem was, in fact, the exact same problem discussed in this thread.

    Thank you!

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