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Hi All
I have an issue with an ODBC connection to an SQLite database that previously worked perfectly with a parameter, but now it doesn't.
Since it last worked, I have moved the location of the SQLite DB, and updated the parameter to the new file location.
I am getting this error message.
And this is how the data source looks.
When I change the connection string to use the file path and not the parameter.. i.e. "Database = C:\SQLiteDB", it works perfectly.
But with "Param = SQLite" it does not.
Strange how the "param = " worked before but now it doesn't.
Anyone know whats going on here?
Matt
Hi @spuff55 ,
Here is a similar thread, please kindly refer to:
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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HI
Thank you. I have the drivers installed and I know they are working, as when I do not use a parameter and link directly to the Sqlite file in my "Source" part of the query it works perfectly fine.
It is with using a parameter in the source that I am having a problem.
Regards
Matt
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