Error 999 Dbms Is Not Supported In Your Current Installation
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Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Powerbuilder dataprocessing error? dbms mss is not supported in your current installation up vote 1 down vote favorite I'm fairly new to Powerbuilder and I am having this issue during run time. When I run my program it shows this error: 999 Cannot connect! DBMS is not supported in your current installation What's the cause of this? powerbuilder share|improve this question edited Nov 3 '12 at 13:46 Claus Jørgensen 20.8k959109 asked Nov 3 '12 at 13:28 Jean 32-bit connectivity software for sql server Michael 612 1 What DBMS are you trying to connect to? Have you insured all database drives and prerequisites are installed? –Bernard Nov 3 '12 at 14:03 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 7 down vote You're not populating the transaction object correctly. Somewhere in your code you are doing something like SQLCA.DBMS = "XXX" where XXX is the first three characters of your database interface, e.g., SQLCA.DBMS = "ODB" for ODBC or SQLCA.DBMS = "ORA" for Oracle. The fact the message reads DBMS is not supported in your current installation versus DBMS XXX is not supported in your current installation indicates the DBMS property is being set to an empty string. Many applications use ProfileString to grab this value from an INI file, so it's likely the value is not in the INI file or (more likely) that the INI file is not being located by your application at runtime. share|improve this answer answered Nov 3 '12 at 16:41 Jim O'Neil 15.9k42547 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using
links to the respective forums on SCN, or you can go to SCN and search for your product in the search box (upper right corner) to find your specific developer center. Forums Archive > PowerBuilder > General Discussion > "DBMS is not supported in your current installation" DBMS is not supported in your current installation 3 posts in General Discussion . Last posting was on 2007-12-07 21:32:19.0Z S. C. Peterson Posted on 2007-12-07 20:31:30.0Z Sender: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13209637/powerbuilder-dataprocessing-error 6e1.4759ad38.1804289383@sybase.comFrom: S. C. PetersonNewsgroups: sybase.public.powerbuilder.generalSubject: DBMS is not supported in your current installationX-Mailer: WebNews to Mail Gateway v1.1tMessage-ID: <4759ada2.6ef.1681692777@sybase.com>NNTP-Posting-Host: 10.22.241.41X-Original-NNTP-Posting-Host: 10.22.241.41Date: 7 Dec 2007 12:31:30 -0800X-Trace: forums-1-dub 1197059490 10.22.241.41 (7 Dec 2007 12:31:30 -0800)X-Original-Trace: 7 Dec 2007 12:31:30 -0800, 10.22.241.41Lines: 98Path: forums-1-dub!not-for-mailXref: forums-1-dub sybase.public.powerbuilder.general:210349 Article PK: 661027 PB: 10.5.1.(6684) Windows XP Oracle 10g 3-tier client/server/database PB http://nntp-archive.sybase.com/nntp-archive/action/article/%3C4759ada2.6ef.1681692777@sybase.com%3E application I am getting a "DBMS is not supported in your current installation" error attempting to connect to a database at the server tier. It worked in my development environment but has failed when I took it to a test environment. Below is the code and a section of the ini file. I tried the suggestion on Terry's techno-kitten.com site about using the appropriate db driver (pbo10105.dll). Put the dll in the location with existing PB dlls and replaced the live DBMS= line with the commented out one but still got the error. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! ******** * CODE * ******** //Declare secondary local trans object. transaction ltrans_external_CACS //Read full path of ini. lstr_exteranl_ini = ProfileString(gstr_ini,"CACSG","CACSG_NET_INI_NAME", "") //Test ini path is valued. IF lstr_exteranl_ini = "" THEN //ERROR OUT Return -1 END IF //Create secondary local trans object. ltrans_external_CACS = CREATE Transaction //Value secondary local trans object. ltrans_external_CACS.DBMS = & ProfileString(lstr_exteranl_ini,"SQL","DBMS", "") ltrans_external_CACS.Database = & ProfileString(lstr_exteranl_ini,"SQL","DataBase","") ltrans_external_CACS.ServerName = & ProfileString(lstr_exteranl_ini,"SQL","ServerName","") ltrans_external_CACS.Lock = & ProfileString(lstr_exteranl_ini,"SQL","Lock","") ltrans_ex
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