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can't access db connection in "set connection info" [message #17244] Tue, 20 June 2006 16:20 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi -

I can't access the DB connection when I try to set the connection info for a
SQL editor window.

Earlier I created a new DB connection, and along the way created a new
Driver Definition (for MS SQL Server, using the jTDS 1.2 driver). I used
the "Generic JDBC Driver" template, and filled in the correct driver class
and associated connection info.

Now I am able to view db objects via my new connection it in the Data Source
Explorer view. Now I've opened up a new SQL editor and have selected "Set
Connection Info", and have the "Select Profile for the Editor" dialog box.
But there are only two profile types listed in the first drop-down box,
"%generic.db_1.x" and Derby_10.x, and neither seems appropriate. In any
case, neither fills the "Connection Profile Name" drop-down with any
options, so I can't select my connection. I can't run queries in this
window now.

Help!

Larry Edelstein
San Francisco, CA
Re: can't access db connection in "set connection info" [message #17324 is a reply to message #17244] Wed, 21 June 2006 10:29 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: jograham.sybase.com

Hi Larry,

Please upgrade to the RC5 build of DTP 0.9 -- this bug is fixed.

Regards,
John Graham
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair

> Hi -

> I can't access the DB connection when I try to set the connection info for a
> SQL editor window.

> Earlier I created a new DB connection, and along the way created a new
> Driver Definition (for MS SQL Server, using the jTDS 1.2 driver). I used
> the "Generic JDBC Driver" template, and filled in the correct driver class
> and associated connection info.

> Now I am able to view db objects via my new connection it in the Data Source
> Explorer view. Now I've opened up a new SQL editor and have selected "Set
> Connection Info", and have the "Select Profile for the Editor" dialog box.
> But there are only two profile types listed in the first drop-down box,
> "%generic.db_1.x" and Derby_10.x, and neither seems appropriate. In any
> case, neither fills the "Connection Profile Name" drop-down with any
> options, so I can't select my connection. I can't run queries in this
> window now.

> Help!

> Larry Edelstein
> San Francisco, CA
Re: can't access db connection in "set connection info" [message #579855 is a reply to message #17244] Wed, 21 June 2006 10:29 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi Larry,

Please upgrade to the RC5 build of DTP 0.9 -- this bug is fixed.

Regards,
John Graham
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair

> Hi -

> I can't access the DB connection when I try to set the connection info for a
> SQL editor window.

> Earlier I created a new DB connection, and along the way created a new
> Driver Definition (for MS SQL Server, using the jTDS 1.2 driver). I used
> the "Generic JDBC Driver" template, and filled in the correct driver class
> and associated connection info.

> Now I am able to view db objects via my new connection it in the Data Source
> Explorer view. Now I've opened up a new SQL editor and have selected "Set
> Connection Info", and have the "Select Profile for the Editor" dialog box.
> But there are only two profile types listed in the first drop-down box,
> "%generic.db_1.x" and Derby_10.x, and neither seems appropriate. In any
> case, neither fills the "Connection Profile Name" drop-down with any
> options, so I can't select my connection. I can't run queries in this
> window now.

> Help!

> Larry Edelstein
> San Francisco, CA
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