OLE DB or ODBC error importing data from FileMaker

rdudley

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Hello all,
This may not be the appropriate forum for this issue, but perhaps someone has had a similar issue and a possible work around.


Having some issues with PowerPivot importing data from a Filemaker Database. I have no issue at all importing data into Excel, only with PowerPivot. This happens with a local database or a remote database, served up by FileMaker Server. I have triple checked my ODBC drivers, server config, firewall, etc- everything works up until the point that PowerPivot tries to do the actual import of the data. The resulting error I get is:


OLE DB or ODBC error: [FileMaker][FileMaker] FQL0001/(1:8): There is an error in the syntax of the query.; 42000.

An error occurred while processing table 'Contacts'.

The current operation was cancelled because another operation in the transaction failed.
If I provide a simple query: SELECT * FROM Contacts I get the following error:


ERROR [HY000] [FileMaker][FileMaker] No cursor open for statement


Again, I have no issues with Excel's built in data import- only with PowerPivot. A client is very keen to use PowerPivot so I'm exploring the issue as far as it will go. Any information is appreciated!


Many thanks,
rd
 

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rd,
I am not familiar with FileMaker, but I had a similar issue with an ODBC connection and PowerPivot when extracting data from an AS400 database. In my case it was as simple as signing on to the AS400 prior to the attempt to extract data. When using Excel's data import I do not have to sign on (although when using MS Query it propts a sign on). I hope it's that simple.

JR
 
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