ACC95: Btrieve ODBC Error "Table is Not Defined in Dictionary"ID: Q156221
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The BTI ODBC Driver version 1.0.1 may return error 204:
Table is Not Defined in Dictionary
A catalog function, such as SQLGetInfo(), causes the ODBC interface to
return a backslash (\) as the SQL_SEARCH_PATTERN_ESCAPE character. This
means the backslash may indicate that certain characters that follow are
interpreted as literals in search patterns.
When Microsoft Access generates an SQL statement that contains the
backslash followed by the literal characters, the search is performed on
the full string, including the backslash. This causes the search to fail
and produces the error.
A patch is available from Pervasive Software, formerly known as Btrieve Technologies, in their Compuserve forum [GO Btrieve]. The update version is v1.0.3, and is in a self-extracting file called Odbcv103.exe.
The BTI ODBC driver is manufactured by Pervasive Software, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
Additional query words: SQL ADT attach link
Keywords : kb3rdparty OdbcNonms
Version : 7.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 28, 1999