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In a macro I am calling a procedure in the oracle database. In the developper it works correctly, but after deploying and accessing via IE I get the message "safety settings on this computer prohibit accessing a data source on another domain".
I've enabled "access datasources across domains" in the internet options on the client.
In the module editer I've set "allow system access" and "system access".
The macro looks as follows:
sub WriteToDatabase
dim sConn, oConn
Set oConn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
sConn = "Provider=OraOLEDB.Oracle.1;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=" & vUserID & ";Password=" & vPassword & ";Data Source=" & vDataSource & ";"
oConn.Open sConn
sSQL="procedure_name('" & var1 & "'),'" & var2 & "')"
oConn.Execute(sSQL)
oConn.Close
Set oConn = Nothing
end sub
Note: the called procedure writes in the database.
Any ideas how to prevent this message?
Thanks, Nor.
Hey Nor,
I get the same message from oneof my users.
Have you found a solution?
Best regards
Eran
No, I'm sorry. I've created a very dirty workaround to solve this problem and now I don't use a macro but call the procedure in the script.
Nor
Hi Norarth and Eran,
Sorry for digging this old post up, but I am currently having the same issue.
Did someone find a solution to use a macro ?
Note : the macro is working when I am connected with the server administrator.
Thanks,
Benoit
Hi,
This worked well for me.
Modify the internet options in IE:
Go to Internet options -- Security Tab -- Select Internet and Local Intranet -- click Custom Level (button ) -- Miscellaneous -- select enable for Access data source across domains.
After that I reopened theQLIKVIEW model.
For me it worked..
Good Luck
Eran
Thx Eran for your answer, but this solution didn't work for me.
Strangely it is working for the server administrator.
Has anyone another idea ?
Thx
There is a general script setting in QlikView, that will override the Macro Editor access setting. This setting is commonly set the first time QlikView is used to run macros, and is set on a user by user basis hence could generate the different behaviour for different users.
1. Login to Windows with the user you want to change the access right for
2. Open QlikView desktop client
3. Open the QVW application
4. Press Ctrl + Shift + M
5. Change the Macro Module security setting
Hi,
I've the same problem...
I access the qvw document by IE pluging how can I set up it to avoid that problem?
Hi Matteo,
You will need to open the application on your server and press Ctrl + Shift + M.
You just need to do that one time.
BR,
Thank you,
I’ll try as soon as possible.
I hope that help! ☺
Inviato: mercoledì 19 settembre 2012 09:58
A: Matteo Fioroni
Oggetto: - Re: Error: safety settings on this computer prohibit accessing a data source on another domain
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