On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 06:33, Bob Woodside wrote:
>         I see that nsunuxodbc has gotten added to the list - has it got any
> changes from the one I downloaded last Tuesday?

What list? I haven't made any changes. Thanks for the report on your
progress. If you would send me a generic configuration setup for
postgresql, I will include it in the documentation. The first change
should probably be a separate bindvar module, as Andrew suggested, then
add bind var usage in nsunixodbc.

My testing was done with Mimer SQL. It is easier to install and maintain
than PostgreSQL, and supports a huge slice of SQL3/SQL-99. It is also a
very good database for i18n, multi-language collations are built right
in, or you can write your own collations (text file) if the standard
ones don't work. ODBC is a native interface for Mimer, so it should be
zippy. Btw, the other native interface is JDBC, although the database
isn't written in Java, their main market seems to be embeded, imagine a
full size database server on your cell phone!

I have not mentioned Mimer up til now since I don't have pricing info on
their product, but the developer version, limited in some ways, which I
have yet to discover, is free. Given the quantity and quality of their
documentation alone, this looks like it is a great product.

tom jackson


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