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‎Apr 11, 2012
12:20 PM
SQLLogin dialog and ISSQLServerValidate action
I'm using the SQLLogin and it has the ISSQLServerValidate action being called after clicking next. This works and is validating the login info but if the login fails and the user clicks ok at the message the install continues to the next dialog.
I need to stop and go back to the SQLLogin dialog if ISSQLServerValidate fails. How can I do this?
Brandon
I need to stop and go back to the SQLLogin dialog if ISSQLServerValidate fails. How can I do this?
Brandon
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‎Oct 04, 2012
11:30 AM
I have the same problem. Were you able to get a satisfactory answer?
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‎Oct 05, 2012
07:40 AM
I got that same response from an IS support engineer, but it doesn't work. Now it skips the validation error and the second SQL dialog completely and starts installing.
Perhaps it works when the SQL Login is before the SetupType, but I have moved it to after setup type and have a second SQL login dialog presented after the first. Then it continues to ReadyToInstall.
The published directions for multiple SQL Login dialogs were pretty out of date, and I had to hack through them. Its possible that there is something still missing.
Perhaps it works when the SQL Login is before the SetupType, but I have moved it to after setup type and have a second SQL login dialog presented after the first. Then it continues to ReadyToInstall.
The published directions for multiple SQL Login dialogs were pretty out of date, and I had to hack through them. Its possible that there is something still missing.
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‎Oct 09, 2012
12:18 PM
If you create a brand new project from scratch and add a connection & a script in the SQL Scripts view, is it reproducible?