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  1. Hello, I would need to connect FM Pro 11 via ODBC to an Oracle Database (10g), I need to read data from Oracle. The FM Pro 11 is on a Windows Server 2003 64-bit machine, where we already have the DSN defined, based on a 32-bit driver. However, this system DSN can be viewed only when going directly to windowsSysWOW64 directory and running 'odbcad32.exe'. Launching Administrative Tools form Control Panel you can not see it, being the DSN based on a 32-bit driver. Unfortunately in FM Pro 11 we can't see either the DSN. Does anybody know how the let see to Filemaker the DSN under the directory windowsSysWOW64? Somewhere on the net I found, that copying the odbcad32.exe from windowsSysWOW64 under another directory it might work. Does anybody tried this way? Thanks a lot in advance, Judit
  2. Hi, It seems that you solved a problem I am not able to come to end, so maybe you could provide the "missing key". On a Windows Server 2003 64-bit machine we defined a 32-bit system DSN data source, going directly to windowsSysWOW64 directory and running 'odbcad32.exe'. However in FM Pro 11 we can't see any available DSN. How did you "instruct" Filemaker to see the DSN defined under windowsSysWOW64? Our FM files are on a separate 32-bit machine, under FM 10 Server with Windows Server 2003. Thanks a lot in advance, Judit
  3. Thank you! I've just downloaded the FTPeek demo version. Judit
  4. Stephen, thank you for the answer. The images that are stored in Supercontainer folders, should be exported to our client via FTP, on a regular basis, let's say 2-3 times a day. So, it's ok that they are stored in separate folders for viewing FM database. My difficulty consists of how to make an automatic export to the FTP of our client. I made a FMscript, which first uploads the images into the Supercontainer folders, from where they can be viewed in FM database, then in another Supercontainer folder, from where I'd like to export. But, as the images are all in separate folders, I can't use the normal mput command for the FTP. Do you have any idea how to solve this? Thank you, Judit
  5. Good morning, I'm testing the demo version of the Supercontainer. I would need to be able to save more than one file in one folder. Has anybody tried to do this? For example, having a table called Photo, I'd like to save in a folder named "Currentdate" all the photo created that day, with the name "idphoto.jpg". Using the function SCSetcontainer I could give the right name to the files, but they are saved in a differente folder each. Thank you very much for your help in advance. Judit
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