On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 14:37, Dossy wrote:
> I definitely think there should be ONE ODBC module (the term "ODBC
> driver" actually refers to what the ODBC manager uses to connect to the
> DB itself), and if a particular driver manager needs special code in the
> nsodbc module to work, then we conditionalize it in.
>
> Exactly why doesn't nsodbc work with unixODBC?
nsodbc works on the win platform I think. For whatever reason, it
doesn't work.

> The whole point of ODBC
> is that it defines an API, so you can interchange ODBC managers, ODBC
> drivers, and ODBC connectors within applications and interoperate ...

There are ODBC compliance levels for each manager. Also each manager has
a separate set of databases for which 'drivers' exist. It would be
misleading at best to consider the managers as interchangeable.

tom jackson


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