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I have an access database I connect to but when I try to load on Access Point I am getting a error saying incomplete query clause
The one thing of which I can think in addition to Marcus and the other poster's comments is that the path to the Access DB was a drive/partition that the service account could not resolve, i.e. mapped drive, as those are specific to the user profile etc. You want to be sure to use a proper UNC path when using service accounts to access things in those cases.
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Regards,
Brett
Are you able to connect to the database from your local qlikview and able to pull the data?
Yes I can connect local but when I try to execute to load in access point I am getting an Syntac error saying incomplete query clause
Did you put a check mark against :Force 32 bit ?
Yes Force 32 bit is checked
I am not able to think anything else. I do use ODBC and able to run both in local and server.
Thanks for trying ...I will let you know what I come up with
The server might not have an access to your database, for example blocked by any security tool or group policies. Further the user which runs the services must have proper access rights to the storage and the database.
- Marcus
The one thing of which I can think in addition to Marcus and the other poster's comments is that the path to the Access DB was a drive/partition that the service account could not resolve, i.e. mapped drive, as those are specific to the user profile etc. You want to be sure to use a proper UNC path when using service accounts to access things in those cases.
If someone did help you here, be sure to mark their response as the solution by clicking on the Accept as Solution button, if you still need help, let us know, and if you did figure things out, you can post that and mark that as the solution as well.
Regards,
Brett