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Re: Weird ODBC Issue

From: <DBarbour_at_austin.isd.tenet.edu>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 14:11:44 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0041190F.20020215141333@fatcity.com>

What ODBC Driver are you using? I've seen this with certain builds of Microsoft's driver, really quirky on W98.

David A. Barbour
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I'm not exactly sure why, but I have a user who wants to see Oracle tables in Access. Whatever. So, the user can go into our pal SCOTT/TIGER no problem and look at tables from user_tables (not all_tables, which I find weird, but, what the hay). But, if the user tries to go into APPS/APPS, he can only see one table, and that one is owned by ADS.

Anyone have similar problems? Any clue as to a resolution? Let me know... Yer pal,
Bambi.

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