Re: msysconf error - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Rolf Østvik
Subject Re: msysconf error
Date
Msg-id Xns975465C08BB7Crolfostvikjobbyahoon@200.46.204.72
Whole thread Raw
In response to msysconf error  (David Chapman <david.luckychap@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-novice
Please don't use html in e-mails and on news (i read this on news)

david.luckychap@gmail.com (David Chapman) wrote in
news:9c7f5eb30601211839t55b50913sacd7c5219bb36ef2@mail.gmail.com:

> I am using Postgresly 8 running on Fedora C3. The clients are
> Microsoft Access connecting using ODBC.
>
> Recently I rebuilt my development database. Now I am getting an error
> referring to a missing msysconf, which shows up as an error in the
> calling statements, although the postresql statements (insert and
> update) execute correctly. Can some one please advise me on where to
> find msysconf and how to fix the problem.

From the Microsoft Access Help:
: Use the MSysConf table with linked SQL databases

: If you are administering an SQL database that uses Microsoft Access as a
: front end, you can create a table in your SQL database named MSysConf
: to help you control communication between the two applications.

There is more, but look it up in the Microsoft Access help.

I think that it is strange that you get an error message if that file is
missing since the table is optional.

Hope this can be of some help.
--
Rolf

pgsql-novice by date:

Previous
From: Guido Barosio
Date:
Subject: Re: Using drop database from psql
Next
From: Frederic_Therrien@DMR.CA
Date:
Subject: Question about support for SUSE 10