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HTH
Jay
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From: "Robert Lopez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Solaris] dbi + DBD:ODBC + ?for oracle?
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> > From: Ivan Adzhubei &l
Robert Lopez wrote:
>
> I though it might be a lower cost option for putting in place some
> software I will need very infrequently. Almost always always what I
> need is in the Informix database. Sometimes if it is not the clues
> as to why it is missing are in the Oracle database.
With the OD
> From: Ivan Adzhubei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Why you intend to use ODBC in the first place? It makes more sense to
> install DBD::Oracle, the DBI module then can use it as a lower level
> interface to DB. This is at least one layer less between your
> application code and the database itself th
Robert,
Why you intend to use ODBC in the first place? It makes more sense to
install DBD::Oracle, the DBI module then can use it as a lower level
interface to DB. This is at least one layer less between your
application code and the database itself than with the ODBC. To install
DBD::Oracle you
Well I went ahead and ran cpan to install ODBC::Oracle and it says...
The DBD::ODBC module needs to link with an ODBC 'Driver Manager'.
(The Driver Manager, in turn, needs one or more database specific
ODBC drivers.
The DBD::ODBC module does _not_ include any ODBC drivers!)
so it is prett
> ANK > it is will probably a good idea to get familiar to with sqlplus
> (database client for running sql commands)
> for that you will need to have unix account unless you have oracle client
> installed on your local machine.
>
>
> ANK> As I mentioned above you don't have to have it but you'
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Subject: RE: [Solaris] dbi + DBD:ODBC + ?for oracle?
> ANK > it is will probably a good idea to get familiar to with sqlplus
> (database client for running sql commands)
> for that you will need to have unix account unless you have oracle client
&g
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From: Robert Lopez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 9:09 AM
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Subject: [Solaris] dbi + DBD:ODBC + ?for oracle?
I followed the trails of
"Programming the Perl DBI, Appendix B" to
freeodbc to to
easysoft.org...