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If you open the 32 and 64 bit ODBC panels side by side, and create one in the 32 bit user DSN, it will show up in the 64 bit user DSN, but you still have to add one to the 64 bit with the same exact name, description, and connection properties as you did for the 32 bit. After I did that I quit getting the general function failure.
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I never set up any permissions in mysql. I used the same user for everything.
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That was the same exact problem I was having. It is because when you create the connection from catalog it is only creating the 32 bit connection and server does not know what to do with it. If you create your connections from windows first by creating the same connection for 32 and 64 bit then when you select it from catalog you should be able to register it in the datastore
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You have to make sure you have both the 32 and 64 bit odbc drivers and then with creating identical sources with them the 64 bit server and the 32 bit client can both see mysql.
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From the administrative tool, open the 32 and 64 bit odbc Data sources and create identical UserDSN to your mysql in each one, and it should work.
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Is your server on a Linux or Windows box? Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S®III
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I have many layers that have joins to MYSQL tables. I have all the ODBC connections set up in Arc Catalog, and in Arc Map everything works as it should. When I go to publish the service it wants me to register the databases. When I try to register it, it comes back with 'error: general function failure'. I have tried to register the database from manager, but when I import the connection file it just hangs until I close it. Any help would be very appreciated.
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Using Arcmap 10.1, is it possible to draw multiple lines on the same path, then have them automatically offset to be displayed? It would save so much time to not have to manually offset every line. Also have one layer as a quick reference that shows the line is there, and another that expands to show the offset and how many? [ATTACH=CONFIG]20952[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]20955[/ATTACH] The use is for duct in the ground. Not everyone needs to see that there are 2 or 3 ducts there, but just if something is, and it clutters the map having it all showed, all the time.
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