ERROR  CONNECTING NON ORACLE DATABASE

Hello,
I have a SQL Server Database and I need to link this DB to Oracle Discoverer.
I created a Data Source (DSN) linked to my SQL Server DB.
When I start Discoverer Admin, I'm able to connect to SQL Server using user/password@ODBC:MyDSN.
Then Discoverer asks me to create an EUL and it starts automatically creating all EUL views. After all views are created it starts populating those views and when the process is almost completed, I get the error message: "The following error occurred during installation-
Install failed, cause: Invalid column name 'suid'".
I check the file EULINST.LOG and I find this statement:
CREATE VIEW EUL4_ODBC_SCHEMAS AS SELECT name AS 'os_schema_name' FROM sysusers WHERE suid > 1 AND uid <> gid. This is causing the error.
When I go to the table sysusers in SQL Server, the column 'suid' indeed does not exist.
I am using Oracle Discoverer (Version 4.1.37).
please e mail me:[email protected]
Thanks a lot.

Hello
I got an error like this , If your problem has been solved can you help me , an tell me the solution
Thanks Ehsan

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