I am using "ksh" and trying to connect to the Microsoft SQL Server but it gives an error that is:
Can any one please help me to resolve this issue. And i am using Putty to connect to the Unix server.
Thanks
Last edited by zaxxon; 01-21-2010 at 05:51 AM..
Reason: use code tags please, ty
Sounds very strange - please post what command you are issuing. ksh has no client built in to connect to a MS SQL server. You might need something like perl with an appropriate module for example.
Also use [code] and [/code] tags when posting code, data or logs to ensure readability and to preserve formatting etc.
You got a 1st warning and a 2nd warning and both contained a preformatted message from Neo how to use code tags which explains it decent. You also got a PM from me where I stated when to use them.
Also you can just use the edit function on the posts I have edited for you already and check the code.
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