Hi !!!

)-----Original Message-----
)From: Werner Stürenburg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
)Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 5:59 AM
)To: Wen Tien
)Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
)Subject: Re: myODBC?
)
)
)In my understanding, myODBC is a middleware for programs which
)don't know how to deal directly with mySQL. So if you use perl or
)php, you won't ever use ODBC, as this only slows things down,
)obviously. ODBC is kind of a workaround in my understanding.
)
)Please correct me, if I'm wrong.
)
)Wen Tien schrieb am Freitag, 24. August 2001, 14:39:55:
)
)> Hi,
)>         I am a newbie that has a question about what exactly is
)myODBC (for Unix)
)> doing.  Is myODBC, 1) a "wrapper" over the mySQL database to
)make it conform
)> to the ODBC interface or 2) a plug-in driver that goes with a manager
)> program to allow the access of mySQL db?  I am using an Irix machine that
)> tries to use a mySQL db on a Linux box (natively via port
)forwarding) so I'm
)> trying to decide where to install what... thanks.
)

MyODBC is a ODBC Driver for MySQL. The current version is fully conformed to
MS ODBC 2.x Specifications. So you can use the driver to access MySQL as per
this specifications.

Coming to the second one, yes, MyODBC works fine with all major driver
managers such as MS ODBC DM, iODBC, unixODBC and Merant ODBC DM. Also it
works in a stand alone mode too when you link the static library of the
driver to your application. In this case no DSN issue will be coming. You
can use DSN less connection, by specifying proper connection fields. The
only drawback in this case (for any odbc driver ) is it can only talk to
MySQL server, and it can't talk to any other, but its not the case when
going through the manager.

Regards
Venu
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