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Linking database records to graphical objects


jrigger

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Actuallyconfiguring dbConnect is part of my problem. I am using AutoCAD 2012 with a64-bit o/s. I have tried to follow the AutoCAD instructions forconfiguration, but they are way too ambiguous. I found an article online titled"Working with External Databases" which appears to be an excerpt froma book called "AutoCAD 2012 & AutoCAD LT 2012 Bible”. Again thisarticle assumes I know all about database configurations. According to AutoDeskthere appears to be some kind of compatibility issues with the ODBC drivers.Not sure what this really means though. I installed ‘MS Access Database Engine2010’ as recommended by an article I found on-line, but I still have no clue howto proceed. I have also downloaded andinstalled SQL server Express thinking this would get me started, but I am stillat square one.

 

 

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Did you uninstall MS Office first, then install the 2010 Database Engine and reinstall MS Office? Did you use the ODBC Admin tool (from the Windows Contol Panel) to create a ODBC configuation? If the excert from the book is complete it should work if you follow the instructions. I did that exercise a number of times on both 32 and 64 bit OS with ACAD 2012 before the book went to print. :)

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