Cannot Access Database Error 98
developers and resellers. Greytrix has accumulated hundreds of man years of experience in Sage 300 ERP. In this blog, Greytrix will endeavour to share its knowledge with regards to implementation, training, customisation, components and technology and help users to understand in depth techno - functional aspects of Sage Accpac ERP! Contact accpac (at) greytrix (dot) com Options for maintaining Sales History in Sage 300 I/C Transaction History Report Database Error 98 in Sage 300 ERP By greytrix On August 26, 2015 While accessing any Sage 300 Company, at times user may encounter error such as - ”Cannot access database (error=98). See Help for More information.” New Stuff: Options for maintaining Sales History in Sage 300 When the user reports error to System Administrator, the system admin team checks is the Database Setup of Sage 300 ERP, both Company and the System Company does not open. To resolve the above error one needs to follow simple steps mentioned below: 1. Open Database setup and delete Database ID for the respective company. 2. Create the Database ID for the System Company. 3. Now recreate the Database ID for the respective company. 4. Now login to Sage, User will be able to log into the Database. Also Read: 1. Restoring your Sage 300 ERP Company Database Backup 2. Error: Sage 300 ERP UI Container has stopped working message occurs when printing reports 3. Error 13 opening record file Occurred in Sage 300 ERP 4. Database Profiles table error on Sage 300 Workstation Share this:TwitterLinkedInFacebookGoogleMoreRedditDiggPocketTumblrPinterest Tagged with: Accpac • Database error 98 • error • Error =98 inSage300 Comments are closed. Greytrix Websites and Blogs Greytrix Sage 100 & 500 ERP Tips and Tricks Sage CRM - Tips, Tricks and Components Sage ERP X3 - Tips, Tricks and Components Sale
Forums Blogs Training Ideas Year-end center ACA Members More Cancel This group requires membership for participation - click to join Vanessa Ho 18 Jun 2014 ODBC Connections Microsoft SQL Sage 300 ERP database troubleshooting Related Content Connection terminated: Troubleshooting database errors One of the common issues that people may have encountered while using Sage 300 ERP are database errors. The majority of these issues is being unable to connect to the database. In this week’s blog post, we will highlight some of the common database errors and how to http://www.greytrix.com/blogs/sageaccpacerp/2015/08/26/database-error-98-in-sage-300-erp/ troubleshoot them. Before we start, please note that any troubleshooting steps noted require knowledge of database engines and application databases used by your Sage product (including Microsoft/Transact SQL, Pervasive SQL, or MySQL, etc.). So if you are not knowledgeable in this area, please do not attempt to follow these steps on your own instead contact an authorized business partner or database administrator https://sagecity.na.sage.com/support_communities/sage300_erp/b/sage_300_erp_supporthub/archive/2014/06/18/connection-terminated-troubleshooting-database-errors for assistance. We here at Customer Support are not responsible for assisting with these steps and cannot be responsible for errors resulting from changes to the database engine or databases. Finally, before making any changes, please make sure you’ve performed a full backup of your database. Now that we got that out of the way, let’s take a look at some common database issues in Sage 300 ERP. The first one is Error 98 “Unable to connect to database”. You normally see this error when opening a Sage 300 ERP company or running Verify from Database Setup. It has been reported that this error occurs if you are using a Pervasive database (version 11) on a virtual server. It seems the cause is the Pervasive database became disabled due to a change in hardware configuration. To resolve this issue, all you need to do is re-install the Pervasive database and recreate the ODBC connection on the affected workstation. Another error you will see is Error 49153 where you cannot access the database during login. There are a couple of things that is possibly c
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