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UV is not a user. UV and uv are the names of UniVerse accounts (the UniVerse equivalent of a DataStage project approximately). UniVerse uses operating system login ID as user and operating system password as password. For database fill in the name of an account (project).
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Have you configured the account (project) for ODBC access using HS.ADMIN menu?
Details of this are to be found in the UniVerse ODBCmanual.
Details of this are to be found in the UniVerse ODBCmanual.
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In the past days, I install a universe database on my laptop.
I access the universe dabase sucessly, but still failed to access datastage universe.
I find that X:\Ascential\DataStage\Engine\uvodbc.config network = LAN,
but X:\Ascential\DataStage\Projects\MyProject\uvodbc.config network = TCP/IP
I am confused about the two network type.
I access the universe dabase sucessly, but still failed to access datastage universe.
I find that X:\Ascential\DataStage\Engine\uvodbc.config network = LAN,
but X:\Ascential\DataStage\Projects\MyProject\uvodbc.config network = TCP/IP
I am confused about the two network type.