If connecting to MS SQL from ODBC on UNIX requires an ODBC driver, where can I get a driver? Do people here have experience with this on Mac OS X?
I keep reading that DBD-Sybase is compatible with MS-SQL. If I were to use DBD-Sybase instead of DBD-ODBC, do I still need an additional driver? Anyone here have experience using DBD-Sybase for MS SQL with any UNIX, not just Mac OS X?
Thanks!
Marcel
Hello Marcel -
You are correct - it will require an ODBC driver.
BTW - an alternative is to run an instance of Radiator on the MS host to which you proxy radius requests from Radiator on your other platform. The instance of Radiator on the MS host can then just do local ODBC.
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, October 10, 2002, at 01:48 PM, Marcel Brown wrote:
I haven't tried the ODBC support yet, but if the Perl DBD-ODBC module will talk to it, it should work. I have just had a quick look at the ODBC Administrator application, and it looks like it should do the job nicely. I will do some testing and let you know. BTW - if this works well, it will be a *big* win.From the little bit of research I did, it appears that we'll need an ODBC driver in addition to the ODBC manager. Not being a full-fledged database geek, I'm not quite sure of all the alphabet-soup technology needed here, but I'm trying to get up to speed.
Thanks!
Marcel
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