Thanks Geoff,

Got it...

Jeremy

> The answer is simple: NO ODBC drivers in either version!
> 
> *BUT* supports ODBC through the ODBC/JDBC bridge -- therefore you can 
> hook up to just about any ODBC driver (though some limitations may apply)
> 
> If you have an ODBC driver for Oracle and you want to connect to it 
> through the bridge.. that's fine.  But Oracle themselves have their own
> JDBC drivers which you can use for free with Pro instead of the JDBC 
> DataDirect drivers supplied with CFMX Enterprise.  Hence my reference to
> my blog post :)
> 
> -- geoff
> http://cfguru.daemon.com.au/
> 
> Jeremy wrote:
> > Hi Geoff,
> > 
> > Thanks for the reply what I was actually after was; Does CFMX support ODBC
> > drivers in the professional edition or do you need to go to CFMX
> > enterprise to use them?
> > 
> > J.
> > 
> > 
> >>Jeremy wrote:
> >>
> >>>I need to quickly know the major pitfalls to look out for when you
> >>>purchase professional vs. enterprise edition of CFMX.
> >>>
> >>>Currently we have many users on Oracle using Native Drivers for
> >>>connectivity to the DB. Can Oracle be used in the professional edition
> >>>using ODBC connection?
> >>
> >>Get Oracle running on CFMX Pro
> >>http://cfguru.daemon.com.au/archives/000078.html
> >>
> >>Also.. there have been a bunch of fixes for Oracle in the updaters.. 
> >>read the release notes!  Beware updater 2 fixed some things an 
> >>introduced other odd issues...  updater 3 is rumoured to have more fixes
> >>-- join the beta program to be sure.
> >>
> >>Not to be alarmist... many of the issues are non-events in most 
> >>applications.
> >>
> >>-- geoff
> >>http://www.daemon.com.au/
> > 
> > 
> >

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