Cannot connect MS SQL Server2005 by using JDBC(JNDI) connection

Hi all,
I met a problem when I was trying to create a JDBC(JNDI) connection in crystal report 2008, the following error dialog shows up, it said:
Database Connector Error: 'SQL Exceptions: [SQL State:] S1000 [Error Message:] [Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Connection is busy with results for another command'
here is the steps how to reproduce this problem:
1) create a DSN(Data source name) in ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog, suppose the DSN is test
    (and the DSN test show it works well)
2) start up Crystal Report 2008, click New to create a new report, the Standard Report Creation Wizard show up
3) expand Create New Connection node, then double click JDBC(JNDI) note
4) the JDBC (JNDI) dialog shows up, chooose JDBC Connection in the dialog, and fill the empty fields with:
   Connection URL: jdbc:odbc:test
   Database Classname:sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver
5) click next, it comes to the next pannel, and fill the empty fields with:
    Database: MyTestDB
    UserID: sa
    Password: sa
6) then click Finish buttion.
7) a new connection is created, but when I expand the new created connection, an error dialog shows up
  Database Connector Error: 'SQL Exceptions: [SQL State:] S1000 [Error Message:] [Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Connection is busy with results for another command'
does anyone knows what's wrong with my setting? any help would be appreciated.
Best Regards
Tian-liang

Hi Tian-liang,
Try using Microsofts JDBC driver rather than Suns. Also search these forums, other have run into the same issue.
Thank you
Don

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    Hi,
    see <a href="https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/thread?threadID=48126">this Thread</a>
    HTH,
    Carsten
    The hostname is the name (or IP-Adress) of your PCs. The Port of SQL Server may vary, but by default it is 1433.

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    Hi all,
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    Laura Ren wrote:
    Hi all,
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  • Cann't Drag and Drop Tabels from MS SQL 2005 Database using JDBC connectio

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  • Sql:99 to non-sql:99 coversion using JDBC ?

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  • How to encode sql string for SQL Server when using JDBC?

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  • Cannot connect using oracle jdbc oci8 driver

    I am using Oracle 8.1.5 JDBC oci8 driver, but when try to connect, always got ERROR: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:make_c_state
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    Hi,
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    database = readEntry ("database (a TNSNAME entry): ");
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    System.out.println ("Connecting...");
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    rset.close();
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    stmt.close();
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    conn.close();
    // Utility function to read a line from standard input
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    try
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    System.out.print (prompt);
    System.out.flush ();
    int c = System.in.read ();
    while (c != '\n' && c != -1)
    buffer.append ((char)c);
    c = System.in.read ();
    return buffer.toString ().trim ();
    catch (IOException e)
    return "";
    This code can be run without specifying a TNSNAME connection string, as the oci8 jdbc driver will take localhost as default.
    OR
    Only specifying the TNSNAME is enough, i.e. edit %ORACLE_HOME%\network\ADMIN\TNSNAMES.ORA file and locate the XXXXX.WORLD entry in the file. This is the TNSNAME entry referred to.
    Without TNSNAME entry you can re-run,
    %ORACLE_HOME%\jdbc\demo\samples\oci8\basic-samples> java JdbcCheckup
    Please enter information to test connection to the database
    user: system
    password: manager
    database (a TNSNAME entry):
    Connecting to the database...Connecting...
    connected.
    Hello World
    Your JDBC installation is correct.
    Hope that helps.
    Best Luck!
    Senthil Babu J

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