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Can a Cache (.script file) be copied and used by another SF user?

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TitleCan a Cache (.script file) be copied and used by another SF user?
URL Namecan-a-cache-script-file-created-for-1-user-be-copied-and-used-by-another-sf-user
Article Number000178804
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ODBC Salesforce driver
Version: 7.1
OS: Windows
Database: Salesforce
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Can a Cache (.script file) be copied and used by another SF user?
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
The Cache is created using the CREATE CACHE ON <table> statement.
Error MessageSQLDriverConnect returned: SQL_ERROR=-1
dbc: szSqlState = "HY000", *pfNativeError = -40, *pcbErrorMsg = 97, *ColumnNumber = -1, *RowNumber = -1
MessageText = "[DataDirect][ODBC Salesforce driver][Salesforce]General error: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException"
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Resolution
No, this is not supported.
Workaround
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Last Modified Date10/27/2016 8:28 AM
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