Dear Sadek,
Could you please let me know how to use the Firebird ADO.net provider?
We have to get the database connection working soon.
Kind regards,
Tee
From: Sadek Alaoui [mailto:sadek.ala...@gmail.com]
Sent: 10 January 2012 19:39
To: firebird-odbc-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
I had many issues with Firebird ODBC, especially when the OS is 64 bit.
The only workaround I found, is to use the Firebird ADO.net provider and
not the ODBC
Best regards,
Sadek
2012/1/10 Tiesheng Wu
> Dear Thomas,
>
> ** **
>
> Thanks a lot for your message. The application is 32 bit.**
Dear Thomas,
Thanks a lot for your message. The application is 32 bit.
First I tried 64bit ODBC driver (2.0.0.151) on Windows 7 x64. The driver was
installed properly. Then I configured the ODBC connection via Control Panel
à Administrative tool à Data Source (ODBC). When I tried connection
On 10.01.2012 22:11, Tiesheng Wu wrote:
Dear colleagues,
We try to connect a Firebird (2.1.2.18118) database on Windows Server 2003
(32 bit) from Windows 7 x64.
Which ODBC (version, x32 or x64) should we use?
Kind regards,
Tee
It depends on what application (32 or 64 bit) will use ODBC dri
Dear colleagues,
We try to connect a Firebird (2.1.2.18118) database on Windows Server 2003
(32 bit) from Windows 7 x64.
Which ODBC (version, x32 or x64) should we use?
Kind regards,
Tee
~
Tiesheng Wu
Computer Manager
Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine
On 10.01.2012 16:58, Bob Taylor wrote:
I am using Alpha Five v11 to connect to a Firebird 2.5.1.26351 Server
using Firebird ODBC 2.0.0.151.
I can establish the connection, but this is the error that I get when
attempting to get a table list from the database.
Hi,
It is Firebird ODBC driver bu
I am using Alpha Five v11 to connect to a Firebird 2.5.1.26351 Server using Firebird ODBC 2.0.0.151.
I can establish the connection, but this is the error that I get when attempting to get a table list from the database.
Is this a problem with the ODBC driv