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Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Could not save: currently locked by user admin . . . Want to Advertise Here? Solved Could not https://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-odbc/en/connector-odbc-errors.html save: currently locked by user admin . . . Posted on 2010-08-18 MS Access MS SQL Server 2005 1 Verified Solution 13 Comments 1,087 Views Last Modified: 2013-11-27 We have been struggling with a problem for several months involving our Access Control Card software (Number Five Software, Card five Professional v8.7). The software uses any standard web camera https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26411598/Could-not-save-currently-locked-by-user-admin.html to capture the image of an associate and print/save. The software uses a Microsoft Access2003 SP3 database. When I take a photo: 1. I get an error message. 2. The card will print after the error message is displayed twice. 3. The photo is NOT saved to the MS Access db. The error message: Cardfive Vision 8.7 Professional N5 Database Kernal Database Error - SAL Statement execution error SQL State = HY000 SQL Driver Code=-1105 [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Could not save: currently locked by user 'admin' on machine 'VSAT4W61JH1'. (Dbconn.cpp:2773)[Microsoft] ODBC Microsoft [Help] [Close] We have done the following: 1. Worked with the software vendor for several months – no solution. 2. Eliminated the original Logitech software, 3. Used a generic driver, 4. Replaced the Logitech camera with a Microsoft camera. But, we still get the same error. What am I missing? What can I try? NFiveError.bmp 0 Question by:Tom Winslow Facebook Tw
LOB Column Odbc Connector; LOB SQL CLOB BLOB Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) When selecting data on a SQL server table using ODBC Connector stage http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21595601 the job sometime fails with the following error: table,0: ODBC function "SQLGetData" reported: SQLSTATE = 07009: Native Error Code = 0: Msg = [IBM(DataDirect OEM)][ODBC SQL Server Driver] Invalid Descriptor Index (CC_OdbcInputStream::getTotalSize, file CC_OdbcInputStream.cpp, line 349) Cause Some ODBC drivers have a limitation when you are working with large object (LOB) columns. With the SQL Server drivers, if a select list contains a mysql odbc LOB column, the LOB column must be listed last in the select list. Diagnosing the problem For these drivers, there are two different scenarios where the query fails: The LOB columns are not listed last. You specify a wildcard asterisk (*) for the select list and the position of the LOB column in the table is not the last column in that table. driver not showing When you use drivers that have this limitation and you have LOBs in your table, you must ensure that the LOB columns are listed last in the select list. In this example, you have two LOB columns in the "Employees" table: "Description" and "Comments". If you write the following SELECT statement and run the job, the job fails: select EmployeeID, Description , Comments , Photo from Employees This is because the select list includes the Photo column after the LOB columns. Edit this statement to move the LOBs to the end as specified in the following statement: select EmployeeID, Photo, Description , Comments from Employees The LOB columns are now at the end of the statement. The job will run successfully. Resolving the problem Ensure that the LOB columns are listed last in the select statement. Document information More support for: InfoSphere DataStage Software version: 8.1, 8.5, 8.7 Operating system(s): AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows Reference #: 1595601 Modified date: 2012-05-30 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility