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offtopic: odbc C frontend for linux?

От
Engard Ferenc
Дата:
Hi all,

I need to connect to odbc data sources with a linux C prg. Can I do
it? (And how? ;-)

Thx:
Circum

PS: There is a tclodbc package, did anybody use that? Experiences?
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Re: [SQL] offtopic: odbc C frontend for linux?

От
wieck@debis.com (Jan Wieck)
Дата:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I need to connect to odbc data sources with a linux C prg. Can I do
> it? (And how? ;-)

    Not that offtopic IMHO.

    Sybase  offers  an ODBC client library (ctlib). This is AFAIK
    freely available for Linux (binary only and other OS versions
    are told to cost money).

    I  never  played  around with it, but I've read that it could
    also contact other ODBC datasources like MS SQL-Server. Might
    be worth looking at it.


Jan

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Re: [SQL] offtopic: odbc C frontend for linux?

От
wieck@debis.com (Jan Wieck)
Дата:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I need to connect to odbc data sources with a linux C prg. Can I do
> it? (And how? ;-)

    Not that offtopic IMHO.

    Sybase  offers  an ODBC client library (ctlib). This is AFAIK
    freely available for Linux (binary only and other OS versions
    are told to cost money).

    I  never  played  around with it, but I've read that it could
    also contact other ODBC datasources like MS SQL-Server. Might
    be worth looking at it.


Jan

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