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Date:Fri, 10 May 2002 13:33:20 -0700
From:Gerald Wichmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: JDBC-ODBC Bridge and TSM ODB
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Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 12:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JDBC-ODBC Bridge and TSM ODBC driver
You need to use the JDBC <--> ODBC bridge. There is no JDBC driver for
TSM, nor do we plan on implementing one at this time.
Which version of the ODBC driver are you usin
You need to use the JDBC <--> ODBC bridge. There is no JDBC driver for
TSM, nor do we plan on implementing one at this time.
Which version of the ODBC driver are you using? The only ones that I know
of that work (to at least some minimal degree) are 5.1.0.1 and now
4.2.2.0. Any future versions sh
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Subject: Re: JDBC-ODBC Bridge and TSM ODBC driver
Hi Ppl,
I'm getting somehwere, but the DB access through jdbc:odbc: -> Access
databse -> TSMdatabase is incredibly slow.
I have been told that it may help to use a native JDBC inteface; I don't
think the
Hi Ppl,
I'm getting somehwere, but the DB access through jdbc:odbc: -> Access
databse -> TSMdatabase is incredibly slow.
I have been told that it may help to use a native JDBC inteface; I don't
think there is one for JDBC & TSM, but maybe someone knows differently?
Ok,
After a little hunting I have managed to get it working using the 'empty'
MSAccess DB method containing links to the TSM DB, and pointing JDBC at that
intsead.
Has there been any progress getting it to work right off the bat with
JDBC-ODBC Bridge??
Thanks,
Matt.
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