Re: Coppatibility of ODBC drivers with forecoming 7.1 - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces

From Joel Burton
Subject Re: Coppatibility of ODBC drivers with forecoming 7.1
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Msg-id Pine.LNX.4.21.0012191245090.19099-100000@olympus.scw.org
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In response to Coppatibility of ODBC drivers with forecoming 7.1  ("Emmanuel Charpentier,,," <charpent@bacbuc.dyndns.org>)
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On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Emmanuel Charpentier,,, wrote:

> >> It seems that PosgreSQL 7.1, which is in beta and seems to be close
> >> the out door, will bring us, among other things, the much awaited
> >> outer joins.
> >> 
> >> I wonder if a new ODBC driver will be necessary to be able to use this
> >> feature, or if the current (6.50.0, IIRC) will be able to use it more
> >> or less "automagically".
> > 
> > I've been using 7.1devel for a few months w/ODBC (mostly Access, 
> > some VB), and it works fine for outer joins.
> 
> 
> You mean that you use it mostly from Windows, right ?

Yes. I have fairly little experience w/Linux/Unix as an ODBC client.


> I was thinnking about uses from other Unix programs. While a bit
less 
> efficient than direct use of PostgreSQL libraries on the same machine, 
> use of ODBC as a standard access method to data makes life a *lot* 
> easier when you have to port to other machines and/or other platforms.

Yes, for those Unix/Linux programs that use ODBC well. I find StarOffice
a bit flakey, for instance.

Most of the Unix/Linux work we do is wrapped up in things like
Perl's DBD module, so it has a different kind of wrapper, but, of
course, that's programming, not application use.

> > More information & a precompiled driver at www.scw.org/pgaccess
> 
> 
> I've seen this. May I suggest to put the FAQ in (even rough) HTML format 
> ? The lines you typed having no formatting, one has to continuouslu 
> scroll across the screen to read the text. EPITA ...

There is (& has been) an HTML version there. It's not pretty,
but no scrolling involved.

Good luck,
JB



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