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    hskoglund
    wrote on 10 May 2017, 14:25 last edited by
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    I see. Did you use double backslashes?

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      rockon209
      wrote on 10 May 2017, 14:42 last edited by
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      @hskoglund
      yes i tried with double backslashes and also with forward slashes. but same error

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        hskoglund
        wrote on 10 May 2017, 14:57 last edited by
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        Hmm, create a folder called MyFolder on your C: , copy your Database1.accdb file into it and try:

        db.setDatabaseName("Driver=Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb); DBQ=C:\\MyFolder\\Database1.accdb;";
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          mrjj
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          wrote on 10 May 2017, 16:43 last edited by
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          Also, did you VERIFY that odbc is available and working ?
          https://www.isunshare.com/windows-10/5-ways-to-open-odbc-data-source-administrator-in-windows-10.html

          This might not be related to Qt at all.

          If you never worked with ODBC before, please study a bit
          http://www.dummies.com/programming/sql/how-to-use-odbc-to-access-sql-data/

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            rockon209
            wrote on 11 May 2017, 06:24 last edited by
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            @hskoglund

            I tried what you suggested but getting the same error.

            @mrjj

            Yes the odbc is available and wroking.
            and i just access the the file locally not via any server my file is in the same computer where i am writing the code

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              hskoglund
              wrote on 11 May 2017, 06:50 last edited by
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              Hi, I googled a bit and found this thread

              So if you do not have Microsoft Office installed you need to download the driver for MS Access .accdb files

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                11 May 2017, 06:50

                Hi, I googled a bit and found this thread

                So if you do not have Microsoft Office installed you need to download the driver for MS Access .accdb files

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                Andy314
                wrote on 11 May 2017, 07:23 last edited by Andy314 5 Nov 2017, 07:28
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                Indeed you must install the Access ODBC driver. The driver is independent from installed Office !
                (Be aware Windows like to kill this driver after windows-update. So you must reinstall it sometimes.)

                Then you must look in the ODBC tool from windows to find out the correct driver name. This is the correct for me (is not the same as you use):
                "DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb)};"

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                  rockon209
                  wrote on 11 May 2017, 07:24 last edited by
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                  @hskoglund

                  i already tried downloaded and intalled the drivers, even though i have M.S Office installed on my computer. But getting the same error.

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                    11 May 2017, 07:24

                    @hskoglund

                    i already tried downloaded and intalled the drivers, even though i have M.S Office installed on my computer. But getting the same error.

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                    Andy314
                    wrote on 11 May 2017, 07:29 last edited by
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                    Hi @rockon209
                    which Qt Version do you use?

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                      rockon209
                      wrote on 11 May 2017, 07:31 last edited by
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                      @Andy314
                      I am using Qt 5.7.0

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                        11 May 2017, 07:31

                        @Andy314
                        I am using Qt 5.7.0

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                        Andy314
                        wrote on 11 May 2017, 07:38 last edited by Andy314 5 Nov 2017, 07:53
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                        Hi @rockon209
                        the QtCompany had the idea to do not distribute the binarys for the ODBC driver anymore. That was in Version 5.5 and 5.6 I think. I initiated a discussion about it. The result was that the driver should be integrated again. I dont know if this is in 5.7 really the case.

                        Look if you have in the path like C:\Qt2\5.6\msvc2015\plugins\sqldrivers
                        the qsqlodbc files.

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                          rockon209
                          wrote on 11 May 2017, 08:06 last edited by
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                          @Andy314

                          yes the file is present in the path.

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                            11 May 2017, 08:06

                            @Andy314

                            yes the file is present in the path.

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                            Andy314
                            wrote on 11 May 2017, 08:14 last edited by
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                            Hello @rockon209,
                            oh I am happy :-)

                            Now your Problem:
                            It must work ! I use it since 1 year.

                            We must find the error systhematic.
                            First you should try a connection via the windows Windows-ODBC tool.
                            I there is something wrong we must not look on Qt.

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                              rockon209
                              wrote on 11 May 2017, 08:19 last edited by
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                              @Andy314
                              How to do that bcoz i new to this database access. I dont know how it works. Could you help me?

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                                11 May 2017, 08:19

                                @Andy314
                                How to do that bcoz i new to this database access. I dont know how it works. Could you help me?

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                                Andy314
                                wrote on 11 May 2017, 08:26 last edited by
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                                Hi @rockon209

                                Search in Windows for "ODBC".
                                Open the Program, dont know the english name. Something like "ODBC-Datasource 32-bit"
                                Tabpage Drivers: Is there a entry like Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb) ?

                                more later...

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                                  11 May 2017, 08:19

                                  @Andy314
                                  How to do that bcoz i new to this database access. I dont know how it works. Could you help me?

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                                  Devopia53
                                  wrote on 11 May 2017, 08:30 last edited by Devopia53 5 Nov 2017, 11:30
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                                  @rockon209

                                  Hi.

                                  Perhaps, you have a very minor problem.
                                  Compare the connection strings below.

                                  db.setDatabaseName("Driver={Microsoft Access Driver(*.mdb, *.accdb)}; DBQ=C:/MyFolder/Database1.accdb;"); // It's not OK!
                                  
                                  db.setDatabaseName("Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb)}; DBQ=C:/MyFolder/Database1.accdb;"); // It's OK!
                                  

                                  The ODBC driver is installed by default on Windows.

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                                    rockon209
                                    wrote on 11 May 2017, 08:36 last edited by
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                                    @Andy314

                                    Yes entry is there in the Drivers Tab

                                    @Devopia53
                                    i tried it doest work same error again

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                                      11 May 2017, 08:30

                                      @rockon209

                                      Hi.

                                      Perhaps, you have a very minor problem.
                                      Compare the connection strings below.

                                      db.setDatabaseName("Driver={Microsoft Access Driver(*.mdb, *.accdb)}; DBQ=C:/MyFolder/Database1.accdb;"); // It's not OK!
                                      
                                      db.setDatabaseName("Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb)}; DBQ=C:/MyFolder/Database1.accdb;"); // It's OK!
                                      

                                      The ODBC driver is installed by default on Windows.

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                                      Andy314
                                      wrote on 11 May 2017, 08:37 last edited by
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                                      Jup, use exactly the name shown in the ODBC tool !!!!!

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                                        rockon209
                                        wrote on 11 May 2017, 08:48 last edited by
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                                        ok thank you very much guys it worked i was not using the proper syntax.
                                        Thank you very much.

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                                          11 May 2017, 08:48

                                          ok thank you very much guys it worked i was not using the proper syntax.
                                          Thank you very much.

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                                          Andy314
                                          wrote on 11 May 2017, 09:16 last edited by Andy314 5 Nov 2017, 09:24
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                                          Go in the ODBC tool to the File-DSN tab.

                                          Top right button like Add or Create new
                                          choose the Access odbc driver -> click >>
                                          as next set a filename -> click >>
                                          next windows choose a *.accdb file
                                          ready -> you have a DSN file which defines the connection.

                                          I thought the ODBC tool has a function to test this connection directly, but it has not. So a file.dsn testing program would be nice ....
                                          I found out a testing methode with Excel Data Tab->Extern Data -> Data connection Assistant -> ODBC DSN -> and choosed the pervious integrated dsn-file.

                                          Nevertheless you should use the content of this file as the connect string in Qt.
                                          only DRIVER and DBQ are important here.

                                          and you should check in Qt:
                                          ```
                                          bool ok=QSqlDatabase::isDriverAvailable("QODBC");
                                          if(!ok)
                                          {
                                          ErrorMsg="No ODBC driver available!";
                                          return 1;
                                          }

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