Hi all.
My boss has asked me to look into using the Cognos Scheduler for our daily processing instead of an Access database we have set up to automate the running and emailing of Impromptu reports. Apparently the Scheduler will keep formatting, something our tool fails to do (?)
We have never implemented the Scheduler at my company so there is no internal documentation on it. I do not have access to the Cognos solutions webpage because I was never given a password.
My question is this: when I try to run the Scheduler, I get the following error--
A fatal Scheduler error has occurred.
Schedule.mdb
modMain.Start UI.
Failed to load control 'TDBGrid' from TDBG32.OCX. Your version of TDBG32.OCX may be outdated. Make sure you are using the version of the control that was provided with your application.
I am trying to use Scheduler version 6_0 and my .ocx file is dated in 1997. Is this the most current version? If not is there any way someone could send me a copy (not knowing the legal implications)? Could something else be causing this error?
Thanks in advance for any help.
My boss has asked me to look into using the Cognos Scheduler for our daily processing instead of an Access database we have set up to automate the running and emailing of Impromptu reports. Apparently the Scheduler will keep formatting, something our tool fails to do (?)
We have never implemented the Scheduler at my company so there is no internal documentation on it. I do not have access to the Cognos solutions webpage because I was never given a password.
My question is this: when I try to run the Scheduler, I get the following error--
A fatal Scheduler error has occurred.
Schedule.mdb
modMain.Start UI.
Failed to load control 'TDBGrid' from TDBG32.OCX. Your version of TDBG32.OCX may be outdated. Make sure you are using the version of the control that was provided with your application.
I am trying to use Scheduler version 6_0 and my .ocx file is dated in 1997. Is this the most current version? If not is there any way someone could send me a copy (not knowing the legal implications)? Could something else be causing this error?
Thanks in advance for any help.