Hey Joel…

My experience has been the JDBC-side was more tolerant than the free ODBC 
driver. It took a bit for the ODBC driver to be released after Drill 1.13.0 and 
the macOS and Linux ODBC versions (I don't use legacy Windows operating 
systems) kept tossing messages in logs to the point where I rly didn't want to 
trust them so just used JDBC until parity was reached (IIRC it was 
protocol-buffer related which makes sense since those binary bits have to be 
meticulously maintained).

I've definitely mixed-and-matched JDBC & Drill version (unintentionally) 
without detriment, but would (again IMO) strongly suggest keeping versions 
aligned.

-boB

> On Feb 13, 2019, at 4:43 AM, Joel Pfaff <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Does Drill mandate the perfect alignment of the Drillbits versions and the
> ODBC/JDBC client versions, or is it possible to use an older client with a
> new server or vice versa?
> 
> Regards, Joel

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