Thread: ODBC 64-bit driver request
Dear All, I've just joined this list. I see from this post: http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20090726.180210.94e046f8.en.html that there exists a Windows installer for 64-bit ODBC. Would it be possible for me to have a copy of this? We're trying to make a Postgres data source available to SAP - and SAP is already running as a 64-bit app on Windows server 2003, therefore we can't use the 32-bit odbc. Thanks very much for your help, Richard
http://code.google.com/p/visionmap/wiki/psqlODBC
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Richard Neill <rn214@cam.ac.uk> wrote:
Dear All,
I've just joined this list.
I see from this post:
http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20090726.180210.94e046f8.en.html
that there exists a Windows installer for 64-bit ODBC.
Would it be possible for me to have a copy of this?
We're trying to make a Postgres data source available to SAP - and SAP
is already running as a 64-bit app on Windows server 2003, therefore we
can't use the 32-bit odbc.
Thanks very much for your help,
Richard
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Hi Richard, http://code.google.com/p/visionmap/wiki/psqlODBC -Mike Richard Neill wrote: > Dear All, > > I've just joined this list. > > I see from this post: > http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20090726.180210.94e046f8.en.html > that there exists a Windows installer for 64-bit ODBC. > > Would it be possible for me to have a copy of this? > > We're trying to make a Postgres data source available to SAP - and SAP > is already running as a 64-bit app on Windows server 2003, therefore we > can't use the 32-bit odbc. > > Thanks very much for your help, > > Richard > >
Mike Toews wrote: > Hi Richard, > > http://code.google.com/p/visionmap/wiki/psqlODBC > Dear Mike, Thank you very much. Looking at that now. BTW, there appears to be a typo on that page: * The download link points to an invalid URL - it has a spurious comma at the end Also, it says (!64-bit), which puzzles me - does that mean "any version of windows other than 64-bit" or "WARNING, 64-bit, yes, really, windows" Best wishes, Richard > -Mike > > Richard Neill wrote: >> Dear All, >> >> I've just joined this list. >> >> I see from this post: >> http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20090726.180210.94e046f8.en.html >> that there exists a Windows installer for 64-bit ODBC. >> >> Would it be possible for me to have a copy of this? >> >> We're trying to make a Postgres data source available to SAP - and SAP >> is already running as a 64-bit app on Windows server 2003, therefore we >> can't use the 32-bit odbc. >> >> Thanks very much for your help, >> >> Richard >> >> > >
It's a typo. The drivers are for 64 bit. I'll fix it as soon as possible.
Thanks.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Richard Neill <rn214@hermes.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
Dear Mike,
Thank you very much. Looking at that now.
BTW, there appears to be a typo on that page:
* The download link points to an invalid URL - it has a spurious
comma at the end
Also, it says (!64-bit), which puzzles me - does that mean "any version of windows other than 64-bit" or "WARNING, 64-bit, yes, really, windows"
Best wishes,
Richard-Mike
Richard Neill wrote:Dear All,
I've just joined this list.
I see from this post:
http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20090726.180210.94e046f8.en.html
that there exists a Windows installer for 64-bit ODBC.
Would it be possible for me to have a copy of this?
We're trying to make a Postgres data source available to SAP - and SAP
is already running as a 64-bit app on Windows server 2003, therefore we
can't use the 32-bit odbc.
Thanks very much for your help,
Richard
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