Hello list,
I'm about to go nuts trying to connect to Microsoft SQL Server 2000 from
a linux machine.
I'll pay $20 to the first person who can get me over this last hump,
seriously I'll paypal it to you, maybe more if the solution is had
quickly. No joke, I will pay :)
Here's what I have:
Have you tried FreeTDS ?
http://www.freetds.org/
Little snafu, installing freetds and then DBD::ODBC against freetds
wget ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/ALPHA/freetds/stable/freetds-stable.tgz
cd freetds-0.63/
./configure --prefix=/opt/freetds
make
make install
wget http://search.cpan.org/
JupiterHost.Net wrote:
Have you tried FreeTDS ?
http://www.freetds.org/
Dean Arnold
Presicient Corp.
Saweet! That appears to be just what I need, if this is what I need let
me just say: Dean you're a life saver :)
Thanks a bunch!!!
Glad to be of service.
FYI: There was an article about
Have you tried FreeTDS ?
http://www.freetds.org/
Dean Arnold
Presicient Corp.
Saweet! That appears to be just what I need, if this is what I need let
me just say: Dean you're a life saver :)
Thanks a bunch!!!
JupiterHost.Net wrote:
Howdy List :)
I've been attempting to use DBD::ODBC to connect to MS SQL from a Linux
box.
Unfortunately the only good DBD::ODBC/unixodbc -> MSSQL bridge costs 700
pounds
(http://www.easysoft.com/products/data_access/odbc_odbc_bridge/index.html)
and the only DBD::ODB
Howdy List :)
I've been attempting to use DBD::ODBC to connect to MS SQL from a Linux box.
Unfortunately the only good DBD::ODBC/unixodbc -> MSSQL bridge costs 700
pounds
(http://www.easysoft.com/products/data_access/odbc_odbc_bridge/index.html)
and the only DBD::ODBC -> MSSQL "how to" is fro