RE: [U2] Unidata SQL Joins

2006-02-07 Thread Tony Gravagno
craig.cauchi wrote: Is there a more efficent driver for extracting data from Unidata via SQL/ODBC? Has anyone tried the UNIOLEB driver? Among standard FileOpen, ReadU, and dynamic array operations, mv.NET has the ability to work with MV data using commands that are familiar to SQL users:

RE: [U2] Unidata SQL Joins

2006-02-07 Thread Janet Bond
@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: Re: [U2] Unidata SQL Joins Andy, I just contacted DataMystic, the folks at Crystal Software, and they have updated the page you referenced. It still listed GA Express and Ardent. Now it lists Fusionware and IBM. Thanks for pointing me to it so I could suggest the changes

Re: [U2] Unidata SQL Joins

2006-02-06 Thread Andy Pflueger
Hi Craig, Is there a more efficent driver for extracting data from Unidata via SQL/ODBC? Perhaps this link would be of some help: http://www.crystalsoftware.com.au/datapipe/odbc_vendors.html Has anyone tried the UNIOLEB driver? Not personally, but we do most of our extractions from Unidata

Re: [U2] Unidata SQL Joins

2006-02-06 Thread Dawn Wolthuis
On 2/6/06, craig.cauchi (sent by Nabble.com) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a more efficent driver for extracting data from Unidata via SQL/ODBC? I researched this about five years ago and kept somewhat up to date through UniData 6.1. I was looking for read-only (which I suspect is also the

Re: [U2] Unidata SQL Joins

2006-02-06 Thread Results
Andy, I just contacted DataMystic, the folks at Crystal Software, and they have updated the page you referenced. It still listed GA Express and Ardent. Now it lists Fusionware and IBM. Thanks for pointing me to it so I could suggest the changes to them. Andy Pflueger wrote: Is there a