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Re: What ODBC driver can I use?

From: Allan Gould <allang_at_sco.com_no_spam>
Date: 1998/03/13
Message-ID: <3509837B.A8B6732E@sco.com_no_spam>#1/1

Thore Johnsen wrote:

> We have an Oracle 7.0 running on Unix, and have
> accessed this using SQL*Net 2.1.3.0.1 and ODBC
> from the Windows 3.X platform.
>
> We are uppgrading (?) to WindowsNT, and cannot
> get the olde 16-bit drivers to work.
>
> What 32-bit driver can I use for access to
> unix oracle 7.0 and SQL*Net 2.1.x? I couldn't
> find any for SQL*Net 2.1.x on Oracles WEB.

Our ODBC driver will provide all you need to connection from an ODBC app on Windows NT to Oracle 7 on Unx, and you can get rid of your SQL*Net software as well. We do 16- and 32-bit drivers, but you'll only need 32-bit drivers for NT4. (assume it's 4). ODBC driver: SCO SQL-Retriever. Take a look at
http://www.sco.com/vision/products/sqlretriever/ for more information and a downloadable eval.

Allan Gould
(allang at sco dot com)
(Please remove anti-spam measures if replying) Received on Fri Mar 13 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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