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Help with unixODBC and MyODBC
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Mar 2001
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Does anybody here have any experience with unixODBC and MyODBC? I'd like to ask some questions...
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I used unixODBC for a few months about a year ago. I think I started a thread in the Web Developer forum about it, actually.
What's the questions? I'll see if I can remember anything.
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Just who are Britain? What do they? Who is them? And why?
Formerly Black Book
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Clinically Insane
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Well,
I'm wondering what the equivalent of Apple's ODBC Administrator there is for unixODBC setups, for starters. How did you setup a DSN for unixODBC?
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Well, here's the thread I started on unixODBC a while back. The last post has a bit of info.
To setup a DSN, use ODBCConfig - it's very much like Microsoft's ODBC admin thingy. It's a GUI app you'll probably need to run under X11 (haven't checked if anyone's done a native OS X version for it) so there may be a bunch of dependencies you'll need to install etc, but it's nice and simple to use. There's a bunch of info at the site: http://www.unixodbc.com/
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Just who are Britain? What do they? Who is them? And why?
Formerly Black Book
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