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 Easysoft ODBC-ODBC Bridge software to be 
great!  (granted we're only pulling information from MS SQL into UniData, but 
that's ALL we need it for.)

  Check out their website at www.easysoft.com, their inexpensive especially 
compared to certain other 3rd parties.

  It's easy to install and setup. Contact me off list if you have any questions.

  Hope this is helpful,

    Arthur


Arthur Metherall
Courier Corporation


-----Original Message-----

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wendy Smoak
Sent: Friday, 14 October 2005 09:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [U2] connection from UniBasic to a SQL database [was What are you 
using to develop your web pages...] {Unclassified}


 We're on HP-UX.  At the moment I'm reading from Sybase with their JDBC

 driver then using UniObjects for Java to write records into UniData.
 It's working fine, but it would be
 *really* nice to connect directly to Sybase from a UniBasic program.

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 Wendy Smoak
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