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Intrepid
Contributor II
Contributor II

Receive "Data Base is not availible" error during data load if someone is logged into a connected MS Access database and makeing changes.

Receive "Data Base is not available" error during data load if someone is logged into a connected MS Access database and making changes. Current Qlik sense enterprise version, error only occurs if someone is logged into the MS Access DB, if no one is logged into the Access DB the data load runs fine? All I can think of is that the Access data base is locked and therefor you can never do a data load if someone is logged in and working. Therefore all data loads need to occur during non use hours?

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Heinvandenheuvel
Specialist II
Specialist II

@Intrepid - I suspect this the incorrect (sub)forum for your post. Please check under Qlik Sense, not "Data Integration". Consider to move, or copy and delete this topic and re-create to get a better target audience that may be able to help better and may find the question/answer useful for their work.

fwiw, I know nothing about Qlik Sense and next to nothing about MS Acess but it sounds like this is an issue with the other, earlier, user(s) of the source database not allowing others to join the party.

Hein

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Heinvandenheuvel
Specialist II
Specialist II

@Intrepid - I suspect this the incorrect (sub)forum for your post. Please check under Qlik Sense, not "Data Integration". Consider to move, or copy and delete this topic and re-create to get a better target audience that may be able to help better and may find the question/answer useful for their work.

fwiw, I know nothing about Qlik Sense and next to nothing about MS Acess but it sounds like this is an issue with the other, earlier, user(s) of the source database not allowing others to join the party.

Hein