Excel 64 bit ODBC with BO BI 4.0 32 bit

Hi
I'm trying to have an ODBC connection  from Excel 64 bit to universe design /or information design tool ( BO 4.0 the trial version supplied by SAP)
every time it gives me the error message (the specified DSN contains an arcticture mismatch between the driver and the application)
I checked this error on the internet and understood that it means excel 64 and BO 32 mismatch
am I right and any solutions or ideas?
I converted the excel to CSV and  tried to use the generic business object open connectivity to connect to CSV file it also gives me an error that has no error message and no explaination
Please help !!!!

Hi,
Sorry to say but any 4.0 product is 64-bit on the Platform Server.   (Edge is identical as Enterprise in architecture, only reduced in functionality.)
If you're saying "BO is 32 bit (x86)" then that is not a server process - but rather a client application.
- Have you got any error text which could be used for a keyword search ? 
- Any which version of office and middleware is supported as a datasource for your client ? (check the PAM to see if you meet requirements)
Regards,
H
p.s. i think we will containue to go round in circles here as i suspect you are new to BO/BI,  so i would encourage you to open an SAP OSS Support message, so that you can get 1-2-1 help.

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