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JMcKinley
16 years agoContributor
Yes, it does! I've gotten further (thank you).
I am now getting an error message (unable to log in as user 'sa'.)
Here is my connection string:
def sql = Sql.newInstance("jdbc:sqlserver://qcsql","sa","","com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver")
I also tried:
def sql = Sql.newInstance("jdbc:sqlserver://qcsql","sa","com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver")
and got the same error
qcsql is the name of the server.
Do you see anything wrong with the connection string?
I am now getting an error message (unable to log in as user 'sa'.)
Here is my connection string:
def sql = Sql.newInstance("jdbc:sqlserver://qcsql","sa","","com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver")
I also tried:
def sql = Sql.newInstance("jdbc:sqlserver://qcsql","sa","com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver")
and got the same error
qcsql is the name of the server.
Do you see anything wrong with the connection string?
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