000182629
Cannot configure 2 different Salesforce SQL Engine Server Ports using Windows GUI interface with the Connect for ODBC Salesforce driver.
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Title | Cannot configure 2 different Salesforce SQL Engine Server Ports using Windows GUI interface with the Connect for ODBC Salesforce driver. |
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URL Name | Cannot-configure-2-different-Salesforce-SQL-Engine-Server-Ports-using-Windows-GUI-interface-with-the-Connect-for-ODBC-Salesforce-driver |
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Article Number | 000182629 |
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Environment | Product: Connect for ODBC Salesforce driver
Version: 5.1.5.0197 OS: All supported platforms Database: Salesforce Application: All supported applications |
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Steps to Reproduce | Create 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. |
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Defect Number | Defect 31450 |
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Last Modified Date | 3/21/2016 5:35 PM |
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