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Calling a Salesforce report fails when the Salesforce Report directory starts with a number.

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TitleCalling a Salesforce report fails when the Salesforce Report directory starts with a number.
URL NameTrouble-access-Salesforce-report-via-ODBC-driver
Article Number000185255
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ODBC Salesforce driver
Version: 07.15.0196
OS: Windows 7
Database: Salesforce
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description

Below error occurs when calling a Salesforce report and the Salesforce Report directory starts with a number.

Steps to Reproduce1. Create Report directory in your Salesforce environment like e.g. :

01. Sales Exec Dashboard reports

2. call a report present in that folder like e.g. :

{call X01_Sales_Exec_Dashboard_reports_AccountName}
or
{call 01_Sales_Exec_Dashboard_reports_AccountName}

3. this results in the below error.
Clarifying Information
Error Message[DataDirect][ODBC Salesforce driver][Salesforce]Report not found: xxxxx in statement [ CALL xxxxxx]
Defect Number33426
Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
None at this time.
Workaround
Remove the number from the report call like e.g. :

{call Sales_Exec_Dashboard_reports_AccountName}
Notes
Last Modified Date2/9/2016 1:55 PM
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