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Josh_Good
Employee
Employee

Loading Data from An ODBC Source

Here is a quick view on how to load data from an ODBC data source.

http://www.youtube.com/user/QlikTips#p/u/1/STsYZHUoFrM

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The list of data sources are blank when I try to connect using ODBC. I cannot see any data sources in my window. Is there any solution for this?

rustyfishbones
Master II
Master II

What are you trying to connect to?

Colin-Albert
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

To use ODBC you have to define a DSN first using Windows Control Panel to connect to the data.

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Thank you. I'm trying to connect to access (accdb) file and I see only mdb file in the list of User data sources in control panel. Maybe I need to post this issue in a different forum!

rustyfishbones
Master II
Master II

Hi,

When you connect what do you see in the Database Name, like below

2014-01-03_1616.png

If you only see .mdb, change it so it looks like above and then see if that Access DB is available

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Thank you again Alan. I installed the microsoft access database engine 2010 and now able to see both mdb and accdb as displayed in your picture. Problem solved. Thanks!

stevedark
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

Hi Sandeep,

The issue previously may have been that you were using a 64 bit driver and the old version of Access required a 32 bit driver to be used.  There is a checkbox in QlikView to force 32 bit when this is the case.

Steve