Pen tablet source as a video source....
Hi,
I'm Using iBall Pen tablet. I want to show this source as a video source in as3. (like webcam source).
Is this possible ? Please help...?
other problem, I'm trying to load the file with LKM file to sql or File to MSSQL (BULK).
In the second case the error is :
Cannot bulk load because the file "D:/JDA_RDC_PROD.txt" could not be opened. Operating system error code 3(The system cannot find the path specified.).
I believe the problem is the /, I would like try to change in \ but I don't know where (D:\JDA_RDC_PROD.txt)
I have tried to do that in the topology in the physical schema in the logical object mask and remote object mask but without results.
Any Ideas?
Thanks
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