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source populates with data. The supported aggregates are: "average" "count" "max" "min" "sum" The data source calculates aggregates client-side unless the serverAggregates error 1919 windows 7 option is set to true. Example - specify aggregates script var error 1919 windows 10 dataSource = new kendo.data.DataSource({ data: [ { name: "Jane Doe", age: 30 }, { name: "John Doe", visual foxpro database odbc error 6 windows 8 age: 33 } ], aggregate: [ { field: "age", aggregate: "sum" }, { field: "age", aggregate: "min" }, { field: "age", aggregate: "max" } ] }); dataSource.fetch(function(){ var https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/818954 results = dataSource.aggregates().age; console.log(results.sum, results.min, results.max); // displays "63 30 33" }); aggregate.aggregate String The name of the aggregate function. The supported aggregates are: "average" "count" "max" "min" "sum" Example - specify aggregate function script var dataSource = new kendo.data.DataSource({ data: [ { name: "Jane Doe", age: 30 }, { name: "John Doe", age: http://docs.telerik.com/kendo-ui/api/javascript/data/datasource 33 } ], aggregate: [ { field: "age", aggregate: "sum" } ] }); dataSource.fetch(function(){ var results = dataSource.aggregates().age; console.log(results.sum); // displays "63" }); aggregate.field String The data item field which will be used to calculate the aggregates. Example - specify aggregate field script var dataSource = new kendo.data.DataSource({ data: [ { name: "Jane Doe", age: 30 }, { name: "John Doe", age: 33 } ], aggregate: [ { field: "age", aggregate: "sum" } ] }); dataSource.fetch(function(){ var results = dataSource.aggregates().age; console.log(results.sum); // displays "63" }); autoSync Boolean (default: false) If set to true the data source would automatically save any changed data items by calling the sync method. By default, changes are not automatically saved. Example - enable auto sync script var dataSource = new kendo.data.DataSource({ autoSync: true, transport: { read: { url: "http://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/service/products", dataType: "jsonp" // "jsonp" is required for cross-domain requests; use "json" for same-domain requests }, update: { url: "http://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/service/products/update", dataType: "jsonp" // "jsonp" is required for cross-domain requests;
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, http://www.easysoft.com/support/kb/kb01039.html 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 error 1919 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 data source error 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 TargetDSN