Thread: Question - ODBC driver version vs. PostgreSQL version
Hello,
I was wondering if the psqlodbc drivers are backwards compatible? If so, are there any reasons why I should not always choose the most current odbc version?
If they are not backwards compatible should I just use a driver with the same major version number?
- For example, currently PostgreSQL v13.12 is available but the most current major ODBC is v13.02
Thank you for your time,
Blade
I've just started taking over the ODBC project so take this with a grain of salt. My experience is that new drivers work on older versions. How far back that goes I cannot guarantee.
Dave Cramer
www.postgres.rocks
On Sun, 22 Oct 2023 at 10:58, Blade Freed <bfreed3432@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,I was wondering if the psqlodbc drivers are backwards compatible? If so, are there any reasons why I should not always choose the most current odbc version?If they are not backwards compatible should I just use a driver with the same major version number?
- For example, currently PostgreSQL v13.12 is available but the most current major ODBC is v13.02
Thank you for your time,Blade