Hi,
I had the problems only on my Mac OS X. After using
SQL_DESC_TABLE_NAME, I had success.
Don't know the difference and why there is a difference between Mac
and Windows. Linux had the
same problem - solved by the patch from Mac.
Lothar
Am 04.08.2005 um 20:48 schrieb Aaron Frantisak:
<excerpt><fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>I saw your posting
on pgsql-odbc. I am having a similar problem. I cannot get
SQLColAttribute to work with SQL_DESC_BASE_TABLE_NAME. Did you get it
to work with the postodbc driver? Mine returns an empty string for
the base table name.</smaller></fontfamily>
<fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>Thanks,</smaller></fontfamily>
<fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>Aaron Frantisak</smaller></fontfamily>
</excerpt>--
Lothar Behrens | Rapid Prototyping ...
Rosmarinstr 3 |
40235 Düsseldorf | www.lollisoft.de
Hi,
I had the problems only on my Mac OS X. After using
SQL_DESC_TABLE_NAME, I had success.
Don't know the difference and why there is a difference between Mac and
Windows. Linux had the
same problem - solved by the patch from Mac.
Lothar
Am 04.08.2005 um 20:48 schrieb Aaron Frantisak:
> I saw your posting on pgsql-odbc. I am having a similar problem. I
> cannot get SQLColAttribute to work with SQL_DESC_BASE_TABLE_NAME. Did
> you get it to work with the postodbc driver? Mine returns an empty
> string for the base table name.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Aaron Frantisak
>
--
Lothar Behrens | Rapid Prototyping ...
Rosmarinstr 3 |
40235 Düsseldorf | www.lollisoft.de