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New Data Set - Incomplete database results [message #580271] Thu, 29 June 2006 18:12
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Originally posted by: al.luego.gmail.com

Side: I'm not sure what you call them. It's the window under "Available
Items:" when defining a query. The window contains the database name
with groups, tables, and fields. For this post I'm calling it "database".
(Groups being the "nodes"?, "schema?")

Problem: In creating a new data set there is only part of the database
that shows. The dbname.dbo "group" contains around 100 tables, most of
which have 30+ fields. The results in the "Available Items:" windows
shows less than half of the tables I know exist. This occurs for both
Microsoft's JDBC driver and jTDS JDBC driver - no difference of results.

Details:

Installation location = c:\BIRT

Installed packages =
eclipse-SDK-3.2RC7-win32.zip
emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-2.2.0RC9a.zip
GEF-ALL-3.2.zip
birt-report-framework-2.1RC6.zip
dtp_0.9RC5_N061606.zip

itext-1.3.jar was installed correctly.

Created c:\BIRT\jdbc drivers
Added jdbc drivers =
jtds-1.2.jar
msbase.jar
mssqlserver.jar
msutil.jar

Driver Class, URL, and other details in setting up the drivers appear to
be correct since the "check connection" attempts were successful.


Note: SQLExplorer is not installed. I was not sure that there is a
version of that plug-in for Eclipse 3.2.

Developer Plug-In perspective shows no errors in the error log.


The following google searches did not provide anything I could recognize:
eclipse 3.2 query not full database
eclipse 3.2 incomplete data set
eclipse 3.2 jdbc partial connection

I did find a jTDS and MS SQL Driver question by Neil Bartlett from mid
May 06 but it doesn't appear to be the same thing.

I appreciate any help you could provide.
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