My understanding is that the changes to iODBC may have been made but there
is still a question of it getting into the tiger release.

Filemaker needs this change also so they are pushing for it and apple owns
them.

Dan

on 4/1/05 18:27, Robert Garcia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Good, as a huge mac fan, I would love to see this get up to speed. I
> think a lot has to do with the direction apple took with WebObjects,
> and EOF. They abandoned ODBC in there products a long time ago. If
> WebObjects used odbc, it would be different.
> 
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