Thanks Mariano and Diogenes for your answers.
I can't check your suggestions (env.variables, though I'm quite sure I did,
and blob fields) this evening but tomorrow .
As I said, I was able to connect with the tsql.exe utility compiled with
freetds using sockets, my server has the 2 authentications modes (sql and
nt) and is listening on sockets, so I would say freetds seems to be ok.
I downloaded the opendbx win 32 binaries from the link on the squeakdbx site
and I'm sure I've seen a comment saying that the "prefered backend was odbc"
because of native drivers (on this site I think) - but I could not find the
link anymore.
I'll send it to you when I find it.
Thanks again
cheers
Alain
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I dowloaded opendbx binaries and freetds sources, mingw, msys and
built freetds. I installed opendbx in my pharo1.3 with the gofer
script found in docs.
Connection to my sql server with the freetds tsql utility was ok, but
from pharo I always got «connection failed» then a crash (pharo
process exit).
I saw in opendbx docs that from a windows client odbc backend is
prefered, changed backend of DBXMSSQLPlatform to 'odbc' then
connection to my server with a system dsn was ok, but I have «unknow
problem with executeStatement» when I execute a «select * from
mytable»
Is there a better way to proceed with opendbx-mssql?
Can I connect without a dsn ?
Any advice or comments are welcome.
TIA
Cheers
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