On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 1:17 AM, Benoit St-Jean bstj...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
Are there any plans to support DB/2 in the near future ?
Yes. At least it is written here:
http://www.linuxnetworks.de/doc/index.php/OpenDBX/Future
Nevertheless, I wouldn't expect too much. I am not sure
Hi Benoit
Are there any plans to support DB/2 in the near future ?
Due to my lack of time I can't do it myself at the moment. Despite this,
I would be very happy if someone would start implementing a DB2 backend
and I am willing to give as much support as I can.
Norbert
Hi Norbert,
Firstly thanks for you quick response.
I'll try compiling the ODBC backend.
I have to admit I couldn't work out why I would need to compile
freeTDS on Windows when there are native libraries that MS provides.
Having said that I built freeTDS and tested the utilities (tsql)
Hi Miguel
I have to admit I couldn't work out why I would need to compile
freeTDS on Windows when there are native libraries that MS provides.
Having said that I built freeTDS and tested the utilities (tsql)
successfully on my dev DB.
FreeTDS is mostly useful for Unix-like systems but for
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Miguel Sanchez mikey.sanc...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Mariano,
On Norberts suggestion I'm cutting over to try with the DBXObcPlatform
but I'm still getting a fatal error on odbx_bind.
I was wondering, if I'm using DBXOdbcPlatform won't I need to give it
a DSN