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Topic: Connecting to NetSuite via SuiteAnalytics Connect (ODBC)
Posted: Friday, June 21, 2019 1:29:48 PM
The connector appears to work. When I Test Connection in the System DNS, I get a success. Database Spy appears to connect, but I get that message that it is not natively supported. The database shows up in the left panel, but I can't expand it to see tables or do much with it. I would have expected it to work with Database Spy. I'm just not sure if the issue is Database Spy's limitation, or NetSuite's, or if there is a way to configure them to work together.
Topic: Connecting to NetSuite via SuiteAnalytics Connect (ODBC)
Posted: Wednesday, June 19, 2019 9:58:57 PM
I'm working in a demo NetSuite account now and trying to access the database underneath using their ODBC connector through SuiteAnalytics Connect. I have the ODBC configured correctly (passes the System DNS connection test anyway). When I connect using DatabaseSpy, though, get a message that "databasespy does not work natively with the database kind that you have specified".

Has anyone successfully used DatabaseSpy with NetSuite's ODBC connector? Any ideas of what I might be doing wrong?

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