Hello -

You might also consider using the DBD-Proxy approach and I will forward you a 
related piece of mail from Mike as well.

Otherwise have a look at the archive site and do a search.

regards

Hugh


On Fri, 24 May 2002 05:58, Sysadmin wrote:
> Hello,
>   I've taken on the challege of getting my Solaris 8 x86 server talking to
> my W2K server running SQL 2000.  I've read through the FAQ and still have
> a few questions before I start installing.  I would like to do it with the
> freeware products available if possible.  I was looking at freetds and
> DBD-sybase.  The radiator faq talks about sql 2000, but from the freetds
> faq, it
> says sql 2000 is not fully supported and to use TDS 7.0.  I'm confused
> about the different formats.  Will TDS 7.0 actuall work with sql 2000?
> I'm going to be interfacing with the accounting package Platypus.
> Once these two packages (and any other dependant packages) are installed,
> I should just be able to configure radiator's config file to AuthBy
> PLATYPUS with the correct information?
>   Is anyone else runs solaris 8 x86 with radiator and sql 2000?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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