It seems you do not have the access to the trace file in the .odbc.ini directory. I would suggest for setting that tracing to "off" unless it is required.
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In short, don't resolve it - prevent it. Disable ODBC tracing. Or change the permissions to the trace file's parent directory and/or the trace file itself so that you can.
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In the .odbc.ini file set the TRACE parameter to '0' from '1'. Do check if someone has requested for tracing with your DS admin before making any change.
I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work.
Thomas Alva Edison(1847-1931)
In the .odbc.ini file set the TRACE parameter to '0' from '1'. Do check if someone has requested for tracing with your DS admin before making any change.
I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work.
Thomas Alva Edison(1847-1931)