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Connection to OpenAccess SDK Server fails with error "The Application specified an invalid application Identifier"

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TitleConnection to OpenAccess SDK Server fails with error "The Application specified an invalid application Identifier"
URL Nameconnection-to-openaccess-sdk-server-fails-with-error-the-application-specified-an-invalid-application-identifier
Article Number000110241
EnvironmentProduct: OpenAccess SDK Server
Version: 8.1
OS: All supported OS
Database: N/A
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Connection to OpenAccess SDK Server fails with the below arror when application ID is used in the connection string

sUsrConnStr: Domain=IPC;ServerAddress=https:testserver.com;AppId=xxxxx
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error Message[DataDirect][ODBC OpenAccess SDK driver][OpenAccess SDK Service]The application specified an invalid application identifier.
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Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
The Application ID "AppId" is a reserve word in OpenAccess ODBC connection string and can not be used as a custom property key.
Workaround
Notes
For additional information refer to the DataDirect Documentation
Last Modified Date3/22/2018 4:34 PM
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