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* A good documentation for unixODBC is [http://www.easysoft.com/developer/interfaces/odbc/linux.html available here.] | * A good documentation for unixODBC is [http://www.easysoft.com/developer/interfaces/odbc/linux.html available here.] | ||
== iODBC == | |||
* If installed using Portage, the configuration file is at /etc/iodbc/odbc.ini, NOT /etc/odbc.ini as said in the official documentation! |
Revision as of 17:21, 2 February 2007
This article lists problems or things to remember when developing with ODBC for Naiade.
unixODBC
- Apparently, SQLBindCol does NOT accept a NULL pointer argument as its last argument (SQLLEN * StrLen_or_Ind). This leads to a segmentation fault and a crash when calling SQLFetch later. This does not seem conform to Microsoft specifications, since providing a NULL pointer is legal. Under Windows, this behavior does not happen.
- A good documentation for unixODBC is available here.
iODBC
- If installed using Portage, the configuration file is at /etc/iodbc/odbc.ini, NOT /etc/odbc.ini as said in the official documentation!