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Jeff,
We looked at expanding our ODBC product (DynaAccess) to include a gateway
that will run on the Tandem system and access databases on other platforms
via ODBC but market research did not warrant for turning this module into a
full fledged product. The DynaAccess product suite today allows Unix
Clients (Sun, HP and AIX) to reach the Tandem SQL and Enscribe databases
via ODBC, but not the other way around.
Have you considered developing a Tandem process talking to an HP/Oracle
process and retrieving your database info. This could be accomplished by
using the Piccolo middleware to send and receive messages between the
Tandem and the HP systems.
Good Luck
Karim
Jeff McLamb <r21420_at_email.sps.mot.com> wrote in article
<34DF7302.FEBAC53D_at_email.sps.mot.com>...
> Thanks for your feedback.
>
> This was the first area I looked
> into as well, but Tandem ODBC only
> allows you to perform Outside/In queries
> on Tandem SQL files.
>
> In other words it will allow you to access
> Tandem SQL databases from another host such
> as a PC or Unix Box, but it doesn't allow
> you to access an Non-Tandem Oracle database
> residing off the system.
>
>
>
> Alex Lewandowski wrote:
> >
> > Whats about Tandem ODBC ?
Received on Tue Feb 10 1998 - 00:00:00 CST
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