Then I am completely confused. I thought that the pgsql driver does not
support ODBC 3.0. Isn't that installed with the Windows? Isn't that a
seperate package? Don't I need to get a previous version of that?
My understandnig is that there are several elements involved here:
1) Client program,
2) ODBC,
3) postgresql driver
Which of these is what you indicated was ODBC 3.0? Isn't it #2?
If so, then is there a way to replace that with a previous version?
It is with the trial postgresql driver (#3) that is compatible with ODBC
3.0 (#2) that we get the segmentation violation when trying to use it in
our client (#1).
Or am I way off here?
Thanks,
L.
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Hiroshi Inoue wrote:
> Laurette Cisneros wrote:
> >
> > 2) Is there a way to uninstall ODBC 3.0 and install a supported version of
> > ODBC (supported by this current psql driver)? If so, were can I find this
> > "older" version of ODBC? We are running this on Windows 2000.
>
> You don't have to uninstall the ODBC 3.0 driver if
> you registered the driver using psqlodbc30.reg.
> For example I can see both PostgreSQL and PostgreSQL30
> driver using ODBC DatasSource Administrator.
>
> regards,
> Hiroshi Inoue
>
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