ColdFusion for Linux comes with a driver for MS SQL Server out of the 
box, Pro and Enterprise.

You can do stored procedures with it no problem.


-- 
Tom Jordahl
Allaire Development

Russ Cobbe wrote:

>> We were planning on setting up our CF servers with ODBC drivers to
>> MS SQL server. Do you mean we won't be able to use stored procedures,
>> even using the CFSTOREDPROC tag? We were not going to go with the
>> enterprise version, but even if we did are there native MS SQL drivers
>> for linux? Thanks,
> 
> 
> Yes,
> 
> http://library.freeodbc.org
> 
> Under the TDS driver.  That will allow connection to MS SQL server 
> from Linux.  It is an ODBC driver but just get the unixODBC Driver 
> Manager and you will be all set.  
> 
> www.unixodbc.org
> 
> 
> Russ Cobbe
> President, Inline Internet Systems, Inc.
> 405 Britannia Road E, Suite 212 Mississauga, ON L4Z 3E2
> P: (905) 712 3841       F: (905) 712 2965
> http://www.inline.net    http://www.ihtml.com
> Web Application Servers, E-Commerce Solutions
> 
>
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