Wendy:
We talk to ms sql all the time thru OpenLink ODBC drivers using the BCI
It works fine and the only problems we had was with the ODBC driver
Have routines that do it if you'd like to look
Bob
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gerry-u2ug wrote:
things are not this simle on unix - 3rd party odbc drivers need to be
purchased , installed configured.
I have never worked with a client who has gone this route, it never seems to
be worth the bother expense.
Price shouldn't be a problem with mysql:
*MySQL
MySql is easy - i understand it is perhaps not as easy if you are
talking MS sql and your U2 is on unix - as said above third party
drivers are required or an odbc bridge !
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gerry-u2ug wrote:
things are not this simle on unix - 3rd party odbc
Bob,
I'd like to see those routines,
Thanks,
Noah
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Wendy,
Not sure I cut your original message out of the messages correctly, but here
goes.
As someone else mentioned for unix you need to 'acquire' 3rd party software
in order to access non-unix databases from unix, i.e., MS SQL, Oracle, Sybase,
etc.
We're running AIX and have found
Wendy
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things are not this simle on unix - 3rd party odbc drivers need to be purchased
, installed configured.
I have never worked with a client who has gone this route, it never seems to be
worth the bother expense.
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