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On Mar 23, 3:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dean Arnold) wrote:
Anyone know where the spec might be hiding ?
Last clue I had was some MSDN CD circa 2000.
Hi, Dean --
The ODBC info is still on the Microsoft site, albeit at a new URL.
Try here for the ODBC Programmer's
On Mar 23, 3:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dean Arnold) wrote:
Anyone know where the spec might be hiding ?
Last clue I had was some MSDN CD circa 2000.
Hi, Dean --
The ODBC info is still on the Microsoft site, albeit at a new URL.
Try here for the ODBC Programmer's Reference --
.
But I'm having no luck finding the formal ODBC 3.5 spec.
It appears our friends in Redmond have deep-6'd it from
their websites, and a lengthy googling session
hasn't surfaced anything.
Anyone know where the spec might be hiding ?
archive.org may help.
Last clue I had was some MSDN CD circa 2000
in the process...esp. the sort
of DBDs I'm trying to support (eg, DBD::Amazon, DBD::iPod, DBIx::Chart,
maybe even DBD::Gofer ?)
But I'm having no luck finding the formal ODBC 3.5 spec.
It appears our friends in Redmond have deep-6'd it from
their websites, and a lengthy googling session
hasn't
I've finally have a reason to write an ODBC wrapper around
Perl/DBI (not DBD::ODBC, but the other way around).
But I'm having no luck finding the formal ODBC 3.5 spec.
It appears our friends in Redmond have deep-6'd it from
their websites, and a lengthy googling session
hasn't surfaced anything