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ERR: "the XML Schema could not be interpreted from this object"

Hello
I'm trying to generate DataSet from Sybase ASA 9 database. I'll use it in
Crystal Reports.
But when i'm trying to drag table from Server Explorer as written in [

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...asetobject.asp

4. To build a schema for your dataset, drag the desired tables from the
Server Explorer to the Dataset tab of Dataset1.xsd.

]

i get an error:
"There were errors dropping "Table_name1" onto designer.
The XML Schema could not be interpreted from thi object."

I'm using OLE DB connection:
Provider=ASAProv.90;Cache Authentication=True;Encrypt
Password=False;Integrated Security=SSPI;Mask Password=False;Persist
Encrypted=True;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=kill;Initial
Catalog="";Data Source=internet;Impersonation
Level=Identify;Location=data1;Protection Level=None;Extended
Properties="";ASA Multiple Results=False

Driver: Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere Provider 9.0
And when i double click desired datatable in server explorer it asks me for
password. But when i connected to database i've had entered username and
password.

Any thoughts?
Thanks for help.
Nov 22 '05 #1
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