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Look into UnixODBC.

Aaron Bartell
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On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There is an ODBC driver from IBM for use in Linux. ODBC isn't specific
to Windows, it's a general standard. It just happens to have been used
most in relation to Windows.

The only one I know of is IBM's ODBC driver for Linux. There might be
one from Hit Software - check them out, but I don't say it cuz I have
heard it, I just think of them as an alternative source for ODBC stuff.

HTH
Vern

Luke Gerhardt wrote:
I believe ODBC is Windows-centric, isn't it? I believe that you could
set up a JDBC connection, but as to the details of that...I have no idea.


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