Re: [AOLSERVER] the sybase driver and sql server 7

2001-04-30 Thread Ian Harding

I, for one, am very interested in this idea.  The odbc implementation for connecting 
to SQL Server 7+ databases from a non-Win32 server is not pretty.  I would love to see 
integrated support.  I will gladly help with testing, as that is all I am smart enough 
to help with!



Ian A. Harding
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Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
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All in all, it looks as though an nstdsdb module will be rather
straightforward.  Film at 11.

Jerry Asher wrote:

 *ponders*  I have Sybase 11.x installed here, but no SQL 7 or 2000
 box to test with.  Hmm.
 
 - Dossy

 I have SQL Server 7 here and I will be happy to give you access to it.

 Jerry
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Re: [AOLSERVER] the sybase driver and sql server 7

2001-04-27 Thread Michael Roberts

All in all, it looks as though an nstdsdb module will be rather
straightforward.  Film at 11.

Jerry Asher wrote:

 *ponders*  I have Sybase 11.x installed here, but no SQL 7 or 2000
 box to test with.  Hmm.
 
 - Dossy

 I have SQL Server 7 here and I will be happy to give you access to it.

 Jerry
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 Jerry Asher   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 1678 Shattuck Avenue Suite 161Tel: (510) 549-2980
 Berkeley, CA 94709Fax: (877) 311-8688



[AOLSERVER] the sybase driver and sql server 7

2001-04-26 Thread Jerry Asher

 Do I understand correctly that the nssybase driver will also work with SQL
 Server?

So that's an interesting rumor I've also heard once or twice.

What's the scoop, has anyone gotten the sybase driver to work with a recent
version of SQL Server?  If so, what does it entail (esp. on Linux).  What
sorts of libraries might we need?

Thanks,

Jerry