Microsoft KB Archive/180394

= Please Enter a Table Name =

Article ID: 180394

Article Last Modified on 4/2/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Host Data Replicator 1.0

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This article was previously published under Q180394



BUG #: WINDOWS NT:196 (1.0)



SYMPTOMS
If you create a subscription while the destination connection is down, you will receive an error. The error occurs when you select the destination. Host Data Replicator tries to fill in the destination table information.

After the destination connection is resolved, backing up to the Criteria dialog box and then moving forward to the Destination dialog box will not update the destination table information. If the destination table information is not updated when you click the Next button, you will receive the following error message:

Please Enter A Table Name



CAUSE
The Next button in the Criteria dialog box does not request destination table information from the destination system.



WORKAROUND
There are two ways to request destination table information.
 * Double-click the destination server icon. Choose the destination DSN. Verify that the password is correct, and then click OK.
 * Click modify. Choose the destination DSN. Verify that the password is correct, and then click OK.

After the destination table information is filled in, you will be able to continue creating the subscription by clicking the Next button.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Host Data Replicator version 1.0.

NOTE: Effective immediately, Microsoft has granted exclusive marketing and distribution rights to StarQuest Software for Host Data Replicator 1.1, a software utility for replicating among heterogeneous databases. Microsoft will not be offering this product or any future versions to its customers. StarQuest has renamed the product, StarQuest Data Replicator. Please refer to the following link for more information:

http://www.microsoft.com/sna/guide/starqst.asp?A=2&B=7

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