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Cannot configure 2 different Salesforce SQL Engine Server Ports using Windows GUI interface with the Connect for ODBC Salesforce driver.

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TitleCannot configure 2 different Salesforce SQL Engine Server Ports using Windows GUI interface with the Connect for ODBC Salesforce driver.
URL NameCannot-configure-2-different-Salesforce-SQL-Engine-Server-Ports-using-Windows-GUI-interface-with-the-Connect-for-ODBC-Salesforce-driver
Article Number000182629
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ODBC Salesforce driver
Version: 5.1.5.0197
OS: All supported platforms
Database: Salesforce
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Cannot configure 2 different Salesforce SQL Engine Server Ports using Windows GUI interface with the Connect for ODBC Salesforce driver.
Steps to ReproduceCreate 2 different Salesforce data sources setting each data source SQL Engine Server Port to a unique port number. Note when a change is made to one data source, the other other data source gets changed.
Clarifying Information
Error Message
Defect NumberDefect 31450
Enhancement Number
Cause
Cause unknown
Resolution
None at this time
Workaround
After creating the data sources, edit the registry for one of the data sources.
Change the key ServerPortNumber to a different port.
In a DOS session, manually start the Salesforce SQL Engine Servers.
For example, set one data source to use port 19928 and the other to use 29928
- "C:\<Driver_Home_DIR>\java\lib\sforce.jar" com.ddtek.sforcecloud.sql.Server -port 19928
- "C:\<Driver_Home_DIR>\java\lib\sforce.jar" com.ddtek.sforcecloud.sql.Server -port 29928
Connections can now be made to Salesforce using each SQL Engine Server configured
Notes
Last Modified Date3/21/2016 5:35 PM
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