On 13/01/13 09:02, Phil Walker wrote:
> Seems rather extreme to go to Oracle just to get around 2GB file limit ;-)

Agreed.

But if he wants some advice, there's a few things I'd say. First he's
better just upgrading to the latest UV :-) Or can he use distributed
files? Asad - if you don't know what they are, you break the file into
bits, each one of which can be 2Gb ... Oh - and if you're worried about
disk space in UV, I think for every two gig of UV data, Oracle will take
five or six gig to store it :-)

The other thing is, look at Pickwiki. There's loads of useful code
there, and the ODBC guide was actually written against 9.6!

Cheers,
Wol
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> Thanks for reply. Can you guide me by some example to do this task. In fact I 
> have little bit experience of ODBC drivers and their usage. 
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