From: | Oliver Jowett <oliver(at)opencloud(dot)com> |
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To: | Prasanth <dbadmin(at)nqadmin(dot)com> |
Cc: | "Rover, Mischa de" <mischa(dot)de(dot)rover(at)capgemini(dot)com>, pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Crystal Reports: Connection rejected: FATAL: no PostgreSQL |
Date: | 2005-03-09 22:18:54 |
Message-ID: | 422F764E.1010108@opencloud.com |
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Prasanth wrote:
>>- pass it to DriverManager.getConnection(url, user, password)
>>- pass a "user" property when calling DriverManager.getConnection(url,
>>properties)
>
>
> These two options can't be used as its done by Crystal Reports at runtime.
Right, but I'd assume that CR has some way to configure the
user/password it uses if it's using the first form, at least..
>>- pass it in the URL: jdbc:postgresql://host:port/database?user=username
>
>
> I tried this but getting the same error message Logon Failed.
> (I am not able to include the message in my server log as it seems to have
> broken.
> No messages since yesterday. Not sure why my logging has stopped)
Strange..
Can you try the protocolVersion=2 approach and see if that works?
-O
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