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"syntax error or access rule violation: invalid schema name: CASSANDRA" error with Cassandra JDBC driver

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Title"syntax error or access rule violation: invalid schema name: CASSANDRA" error with Cassandra JDBC driver
URL Namesyntax-error-or-access-rule-violation-invalid-schema-name-CASSANDRA-error-with-Cassandra-JDBC-driver
Article Number000185052
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC Cassandra driver
Version; 6.0
OS: java
Database: Cassandra
Application: all supported applications
Question/Problem Description
The below error is received.
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error Message[DataDirect][Cassandra JDBC Driver][Cassandra]syntax error or access rule violation: invalid schema name: CASSANDRA
Defect NumberDefect 35328
Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
Specify the correct name of the Cassandra keyspace to which the driver connects in the KeyspaceName connection option.
Workaround
Notes
Last Modified Date5/11/2016 7:57 AM
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