This is kind of a 'double' question that might have a single answer.
I'm working with an Odbc Connection with an AS/400, with my connection string as follows:
driver={iSeries Access ODBC Driver}; system={0}; uid={1}; pwd={2}; DefaultLibraries=*USRLIBL;
I'm able to connect to the system fine.
*USRLIBL contains all the necessary libraries from the user (which is of the type 'API only' which has access to all user libraries).
However, when I try to access certain ERP libraries, it says they can't be found, while other ones can.
So as an extremely basic walkthrough:
1. Open Connection - Query File 1 from Library A: OK! - Close Connection
2. Open Connection - Query File 2 from Library A: OK! - Close Connection
3. Open Connection - Query File 1 from Library B: Exception SQL0204 - in UserName type *FILE not found
Ok, so I added in the specific library that the ERP files would be in, making the connection string as follows, just to test the program:
driver={iSeries Access ODBC Driver}; system={0}; uid={1}; pwd={2}; DefaultLibraries=*USRLIBL, LibraryB;
But then I start getting a different problem (another extremely basic walkthrough)
1. Open Connection - Query File 1 from Library A: OK! - Close Connection
2. Open Connection - Query File 2 from Library A: OK! - Close Connection
3. Open Connection - Query File 1 from Library B: OK! - Close Connection
4. Open Connection - Query File 1 from Library A again: Exception SQL0202 - in LibraryB type *FILE not found.
So my question(s) are:
Why doesn't the odbc connectionstring DefaultLibraries=*USRLIBL not return the correct libraries? (Note: I also tested this using an iDB2Connection which in fact works fine... however, the iDB2Connection can not be deployed as it literally crashes the server)
Why does the second walkthrough throw an exception, it just seems to 'skip past' *USRLIBL after reading from LibraryB even once.
Any thoughts?
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There are actually two users, DEV and PROD
The *USRLIBL gets all the necessary Libraries from the Environment itself, so if when opening the connection, it detects a localhost environment, or anything that's unsecure (plus a few other caveats), it defaults to DEV log in credentials before creating the connection. This is why the system, uid, and pwd are designated as parameters in the connection (and not just stackoverflow I-dont-want-to-give-out-data placeholders)
The *USRLIBL then pulls the necessary libraries from the API user.
To Clarify, the way it's set up does work using the iDB2 Connector, but because of the limitations of our ERP system (we think), using it with an IIS 7 server causes a catastrophic failure, so we're working with the ODBC connector.
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