Well, I'll start talking and say what I have done/learned so far.

First, we are about three versions behind on Safari software.  I'm told
that it is cost-prohibitive, at this time, to bring in Datatel support
to upgrade the Safari installation on our servers.  This goes for both
our server and client versions of Safari.

We are able to connect to Safari, using its ODBC driver, to MS Access
and MS SQL Server.  I have not yet really been able to connect using
ColdFusion and the Safari ODBC driver.  I can get the datasource to
validate, but I cannot successfully query a table.

For now, I'm not so worried about using CF to connect to the tables
since the connection is unbelievably SLOW!  I'm very unimpressed.

So, my plan is to use SQL 2005 to extract the Datatel data on a nightly
basis.

I was told that if you create a view in Safari administrator, it will
automatically convert multi-valued fields to separate tables/views in
Safari.

I have also heard that it is best if you create views/tables in Datatel
before using Safari's features since the Datatel views/tables will have
much-better performance.

I have not yet seen the date problem you are having, but I don't really
remember pulling any date fields to see how they would appear.

We don't really have that much data in production, other than HR files,
so I haven't done that much with it yet.  I hope to start pulling some
stuff out in the next week or so.

BTW, what version of Safari are you using?  What version of CF are you
using?

Thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SOT: ASG Safari ODBC and ColdFusion

I have been beating my head against thew was with the same problem We
are able to sqlize unidata files, set a up a datasource in cf
administrator. We're pulling some data but it's pretty ugly multivalued
fields and the dates don't come back correctly. The datatel folks on
campus just sort of shrug and say hmmm while my boss claims this should
all be pretty easy. Hasn't been for me. I'd really like to talk to
someone tha thas been or is going down this road.


>Has anyone had any experience with ASG's Safari ODBC software?  We are 
>in the midst of a Datatel Colleague migration and now at the point 
>where we need to get data from the new system.
> 
>Our goal is to install the Safari ODBC software on SQL and web servers 
>to connect directly to our Unidata DB server.
> 
>If anyone has any experience with this, we would certainly appreciate 
>it.
> 
>Thanks
>M!ke

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