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BI PlatformWhere is this place located?All Places BI Platform 21 Replies Latest reply: Sep 30, 2014 1:57 PM by Ramesh Kumar Tweet ODBC Connection Issue shahid ranazai Oct 28, 2013 6:18 PM Currently Being Moderated Dear Experts,My BO version is 4.1sp1 under default database ( cognos odbc SQL anywhere) and OS is windows I an connect my BO server to legacy database crystal reports odbc ( SQL server 2008 R2) Using ODBC Connection .but when I give user and password following error occureBoth BOBJ server and SQL
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server physically different machineI am connect with same credential in SQL server management studioRegards 16894Views Re: ODBC Connection Issue Jawahar Konduru Oct 28, 2013 7:05 PM (in response to shahid ranazai) Currently Being Moderated Please check
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if you have both 32 bit and 64 bit DSNs. Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: ODBC Connection Issue shahid ranazai Oct 29, 2013 5:57 AM (in response to Jawahar Konduru) Currently Being Moderated Jawahar where to check DSNs 32 and 64 bit in BOBJ server ( where ODBC connection creating ) ?in server list my system not show I manually write system in server field hostname\intancename or only hostnamein our dev environment same OS how to create odbc connection in sap bo version same database version and BOBJ version same no issue in devRegards Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: ODBC Connection Issue PRASAD JRK Oct 29, 2013 8:05 AM (in response to shahid ranazai) Currently Being Moderated To create 32 bit ODBC data sources, use the ODBCAD32.exe in C:\Windows\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe To create 64 bit ODBC data sources, use the ODBCAD32.exe in C:\Windows\System32\odbcad32.exe Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: ODBC Connection Issue Sebastian Wiefett Oct 29, 2013 11:02 AM (in response to PRASAD JRK) Currently Being Moderated Hi,are you using the Windows Authentication or integrated Authentication?Regards-Seb. Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: ODBC Connection Issue shahid ranazai Oct 29, 2013 3:41 PM (in response to Sebastian Wiefett) Currently Being Moderated I am able to create odbc connection but when I create connection through information design tool and assign user password and datasource name and test it give me errorDBD: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] The specified DSN contains an architecture mismatch between the Driver and ApplicationI am creating ODBC from BOBJ server and BOBJ server in 64 bit how can I create 32bit ODBC connectionPlease guide meRegards Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: ODBC Connection Issue Onkar Velhal Oct 29, 2013 3:46 PM (in response to shahid ranazai) Currently Being Moderated Hi Shahid,A 64-bit version of the Microsoft Windows operating system includes the following versions of the
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ViewDiscussIT Service ManagementIT Operations ManagementBusiness ManagementServiceNow PlatformProduct LaunchCertifications & ole db provider clsid not specified or erroneous TrainingHR Service ManagementSecurity OperationsCustomer Service ManagementDevelopDeveloper CommunityDeveloper ProgramStoreShareConnectUser GroupsSpecial Interest GroupsKnowledge ConferenceOn Demand sap knowledge base article 2054721 LibraryNowForumExpertsBlogsAdvocate ProgramLeaderboardsTop ContributorsExpert ProgramsExperts BureauTechBytes PodcastsChampion EnablementCommunity CornerNewsMember FeedbackHomeNewsPeopleError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it http://scn.sap.com/thread/3445619 will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Developer Community All PlacesDeveloper Community 5 Replies https://community.servicenow.com/thread/190076 · Latest reply on Jul 15, 2015 12:36 AM by babuphanindra ServiceNow ODBC and BO Universe hiteshwar Jun 25, 2015 5:40 AM Hi,I want to create connection in BusinessObjects Universe Designer using ServiceNow ODBC so reports can be created in Web Intelligence.I downloaded, installed and configured ServiceNow ODBC Driver as recommended, created System DSN and connection tests successfully in ODBC Administrator. I can also run SQL using iSQL. I can also create a connection using this DSN in MS Excel and fetch data.However I am not able to create a connection in Universe Designer.Error is 'DBD: [SN][ODBC ServiceNow driver] An error occurred; but no diagnostics are available'BusinessObjects Version is BO 4.1Has anyone faced this issue? Any solution/suggestion will be a great help ! SNOW Connection Error.JPG 66.2 K I have the
- How to Create ODBC Connection for Business Object Universe Brady Smith SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe659659 Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaRqwrZ3Zpw Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Statistics 31,687 views 7 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 8 7 Don't like this http://www.easysoft.com/support/kb/kb01039.html video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 8 Loading... Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again business objects later. Uploaded on Nov 8, 2009Learn how to create an ODBC connection to be able to connect and create a SAP Business Objects Universe. For more see http://technology-advisors.net. An overview and workflow chart of a Business Object set up is also included in the video. When first setting up Business Objects, it was hard to find a simple video or instructions on how to connect an Access database business objects odbc to a Business Objects Universe, so I made one for the world. Category Howto & Style License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next SAP Business Objects Universe - Information Design Tool - Duration: 18:20. Naresh Ganatra 128,169 views 18:20 Database: How to create ODBC connections - Duration: 2:57. Supportworks ITSM 29,491 views 2:57 Introduction to SAP Business Objects (BO / BOBJ) - Duration: 47:13. sapschool 185,932 views 47:13 How to Configure ODBC to Access a Microsoft SQL Server - Duration: 5:47. itgeared 141,533 views 5:47 Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices for the BusinessObjects Universe - Part 1 7/17/2012 - Duration: 29:43. WCI Consulting 49,493 views 29:43 How to make a Oracle connection in SAP BO? - Duration: 2:51. Ahsan Farooqui 1,185 views 2:51 Database Delegated Measure in Business Objects - Duration: 6:25. zaif235 8,299 views 6:25 How to create a universe (In Local Folder) - SAP Business Objects XI 4.0 - Information Design Tool - Duration: 8:30. Naresh Ganatra 25,783 views 8:30 How to connect to a SQL 2008 Database using the ODBC Connection - Duration: 3:36. Entrust Datacard 15,345 views 3:36 Bu
found and no default driver specified"? Article: 01039 Last Reviewed: 9th January 2015 Revision: 6 The data source you are attempting to connect to does not exist on your machine. On Linux and UNIX, SYSTEM data sources are typically defined in /etc/odbc.ini. USER data sources are defined in ~/.odbc.ini. On Windows, data sources are created in Microsoft ODBC Administrator. The available System data sources are listed in the System DSN tab. The User data sources that are available for the currently logged on user are listed in the User DSN tab. Refer to your ODBC driver's documentation for information about how to create a data source and the connection details that you need to put in it. You do not have permission to access the location where the data source is stored. On Linux and UNIX, you need read access to the .ini file that contains the data source. On Windows, the user account that is attempting to access the data source needs to have sufficient permissions to read the registry key where the data source is stored. System data sources are stored under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI. User data sources are stored under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ODBC\ODBC.INI. On Linux and UNIX, your SYSTEM data sources and / or drivers are defined in non-standard files or locations and you have not set the relevant environment variable to tell unixODBC where to find them. You may need to set ODBCSYSINI, ODBCINSTINI or ODBCINI. For more information, see Linux/UNIX ODBC. The data source is defined for another user. User data sources are defined for a specific user.The Driver attribute is either missing from the data source or has an invalid value. The ODBC Driver Manager relies on the Driver attribute to know which ODBC driver to load.The ODBC driver that the Driver attribute points to is not installed on your machine. On Linux and UNIX, to display a list of installed drivers, type odbcinst -q -d. On Windows, the Drivers tab in ODBC Administrator lists the installed drivers.You are using a DSN-less connection in which the Driver attribute is missing, has an invalid value or points to an ODBC driver that is not installed on your machine. You are attempting to access a remote data source that does not exist. The remote data source specified in your ODBC-ODBC Bridge client data source (the Targe