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iftikhar_aup
Contributor III
Contributor III

ErrorMsg: [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Not a valid password

Hi

i am using Qlikveiw version 12.0  SR5  64 bit.

I want to retrieve data from MS Access database  for which i follow the following steps.

Create and ODBC connection  both 32 bit and 64 bit.

Now  from the script editor i create connection ( both 32 bit (Using Force 32 bit option) and 64 bit ) to my database and load all the required tables from  MS Access database.

"ODBC CONNECT TO [Database Name;DBQ=E:\QA Dashboard\MQTU\Database Name.mdb] (XUserId is BaQAYQRMNLacWGA, XPassword is aAdCWRdNSLZEDSVOPTEA);"

To create QVDs i write the following scripts for all tables.

store Table_Name  into E:\Path....\Table_Name.qvd(qvd);

Now i click the "Reload " button to create QVDs but i give an error.

"SQL##f - SqlState: 42000, ErrorCode: 4294965391, ErrorMsg: [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Not a valid password."

18 Replies
beck_bakytbek
Master
Master

Hi Iftikhar,

if you're using accdb. Format, then you can make the following steps:

step 1: SELECT "OLE DB " in the Database tab

step2: Check "force 32 Bit"

step3: Click "Connect"

step4: in the "Data Link Properties ". Select "Microsoft Office 12.0 Access Database Engine OLEDB Provider"

step5: Click "Next"

step6: You will be directed to "Connection Tab"

step7: Copy and paste the complete/full path of the Access Database ("E\.....\yourDatabase.accdb")

step8: Go to "Advanced tab", uncheck "Share Deny None" and Check "Read/Write"

step9: Go to "Connection tab" and click "Test Connection"

step10: then you will have a message : "Test Connection succeeded"

step11: Click "OK"

here is a way of proceeding in case of : MDB.Format

step1: Select "OLE DB" in the Database tab

step2: Check "force 32 bit"

step3: Click "Connect"

step4: in the "Data Link Properties", select "Microsoft Jet 4.0 OLE DB Provider"

step5: Click "Next"

step6: You will be directed to "Connection" tab

step7: Select the Database in 2002 Format(.mdb)

step8: Go to "Advanced" tab, uncheck "Share Deny None" and Check "Read/Write"

step9: Go to "Connection" tab and click "Test Connection"

step10: You will have message: like "Test Connection succeeded"

step11: Click "Ok"

i hope that helps

Beck

iftikhar_aup
Contributor III
Contributor III
Author

Dear beck bakytbek thanks for reply

upon following your steps it give me an error again which is Snap 2017-05-09 at 13.03.29.pngSnap 2017-05-09 at 10.39.21.png

beck_bakytbek
Master
Master

Hi Iftikar,

pleas mark as correct this content, then next time have another colleagues an easy access to right information

beck_bakytbek
Master
Master

Hi Iftikhar,

what of kind of datatype/format are you using? accdb or mdb?

iftikhar_aup
Contributor III
Contributor III
Author

i am using .mdb format database

beck_bakytbek
Master
Master

Hi Iftikhar,

did you select in the "Data Link Properties", select "Microsoft Jet 4.0 OLE DB Provider"?

iftikhar_aup
Contributor III
Contributor III
Author

Dear Back bakytbek

i follow the following steps

here is a way of proceeding in case of : MDB.Format

step1: Select "OLE DB" in the Database tab

step2: Check "force 32 bit"

step3: Click "Connect"

step4: in the "Data Link Properties", select "Microsoft Jet 4.0 OLE DB Provider"

step5: Click "Next"

step6: You will be directed to "Connection" tab

step7: Select the Database in 2002 Format(.mdb)

step8: Go to "Advanced" tab, uncheck "Share Deny None" and Check "Read/Write"

step9: Go to "Connection" tab and click "Test Connection"

step10: You will have message: like "Test Connection succeeded"

step11: Click "Ok"

beck_bakytbek
Master
Master

Iftikar,

have you solved your issue?

iftikhar_aup
Contributor III
Contributor III
Author

Dear Back bakytbek

Still the problem is exist 

Snap 2017-05-09 at 13.03.29.png