Quick HOWTO - connecting StarOffice Win or Lin to PostGreSQL using ODBC - Mailing list pgsql-odbc
From | Olivier Berger |
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Subject | Quick HOWTO - connecting StarOffice Win or Lin to PostGreSQL using ODBC |
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Msg-id | 3B388AA6.7BC12467@idealx.com Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-odbc |
We have had some problems to enable connection between StarOffice (on GNU/Linux and on Windows systems) to a PostGreSQL database (running on GNU/Linux) over ODBC connection. Here is a quick howto I wrote as a reminder of the problems and solutions we found. Hope you find it useful. Regards, $Id: ConfigurationOdbc,v 1.2 2001/06/26 12:51:53 oberger Exp $ We have encountered problems to enable access to a GNU/Linux server running PostGreSQL, from Linux and Windows platforms, both using StarOffice? to access the database (using de StarBase? forms and reports). Our goal was to be able to interoperate with the database (read and write) from both platforms in a unified way (same forms, look and feel). The database connectivity from StarOffice? is made with ODBC. StarOffice? configuration to access ODBC data sources is quite the same once the ODBC sources have been defined. We use the following ODBC drivers : unixodbc 2.0.4 for GNU/Linux, from http://www.unixodbc.org/ (package Debian 2.0.4-0.potato3) psqlodbc 7.1.0005 for Windows, from http://odbc.postgresql.org/ (zip file) Problems encountered The unixodbc driver, as packaged with the debian distribution does not include a "default" /usr/lib/libodbcpsql.so file. Thus you have to specify the right libodbcpsql.so.* file in the .odbc.ini or odbc.ini / odbcinst.ini files or create the appropriate link. See below. The tables must have a primary key defined with a consttraint or index in PostGreSQL in order to allow read-write access to the table from StarOffice?. The tables indices for primary keys must be named according to the following scheme in order to be recognized by the PsqlODBC ODBC driver for windows : "{table}_pkey" (see the FAQ http://www.ca.postgresql.org/ftpsite/odbc/faq.html#primarykeys) Configuring the PostGreSQL DataBase? server The file pg_hba.conf should specify that PostGreSQL network access is allowed from the client machines and users. The postmaster.init file should include the option allowing network connection (and be launched with -i option) PGALLOWTCPIP=yes Configuring the GNU/Linux ODBC driver to allow access to the remote server We configured the .odbc.ini file with : [ODBC Data Source] funnel = funnel [funnel] Description = FUNNEL satanas Driver = /usr/lib/libodbcpsql.so Trace = No Database = template1 Servername = servername.domain.com UserName? = postgres Password = postgres ReadOnly? = No Beware that the library /usr/lib/libodbcpsql.so exist. If not, create a link to the appropriate libodbcpsql.so.* file. Configuring the Windows ODBC driver to allow access to the remote server You should verify that the Read-Only checkboxes aren't checked in the configuration option dialogs of the driver. Creating tables structure If you want to allow read-write access to the tables from StarOffice? via the windows ODBC PostGreSQL driver, tables must have a primary key named "{table}_pkey" (see the FAQ http://www.ca.postgresql.org/ftpsite/odbc/faq.html#primarykeys) By default, it will be OK if you create the table like this : CREATE SEQUENCE "table_seq"; CREATE TABLE mytable ( "id" INTEGER PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT NEXTVAL('table_seq'), ... ); If you use a CONSTRAINT definition, you should pay attention to the name of the constraint : CREATE SEQUENCE "table_seq"; CREATE TABLE mytable ( "id" INTEGER DEFAULT NEXTVAL('table_seq'), ... CONSTRAINT "mytable_pkey" PRIMARY KEY("id") ); -- Olivier BERGER IDEALX S.A.S. Développeur senior 15-17, av. de Ségur 01.44.42.00.00 F-75007 PARIS 06.81.27.86.79 http://IDEALX.com/
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