Yep, I screwed up. In the product I made a mental error and give the id for the connection in the first product. The management screen for the Z SQL methods only gives me the one option for the connection I create in the second product, but changing it here doesn't change the fact that when I create the Z SQL methods in the second product that they reference the incorrect connection. Scott --- Dieter Maurer <dieter@handshake.de> wrote:
Scott Pierce writes:
I have 2 products running on the same server from the root. The z sql methods in the second product attempt to use the db connection in the first product. What does this mean? XXX in a product running from the root?
Generally, the db connection must be accessible from the Z SQL method by acquisition (you cannot look down into instances which are not on acquistion chain).
Dieter
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