Torben Frey wrote:
Well, I will do the same if we cannot fix the problem, but as you say, it's
kind of giving up :-/
There is one advantage: It ought to perform a little better without the drivermanager in the middle...


I've never used a driver manager to access SAP DB, but as others have said, it should work and it does work.
Hmm, so libsqlod is no real driver manager, right? If I compile the ODBC.so
with /opt/sapdb/.... as odbchome, I definitely cannot use other ODBC-Sources,
right? If I compile it with /usr as odbchome - which results in the standard
odbc driver manager, I should be able to run MySQL, SAPDB and others? Just
to get it right...
Yes, as far as I know, but then again I've never done it myself.

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