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Richard, I have no doubt that your instructions work. But I think most
people will not need to do all of those steps.

As I mentioned before, yum will handle installing unixODBC for you,
not as a separate manual step you have to do yourself, but as part of
the process of installing the ODBC driver. And in doing so, the
odbc.ini file will be properly populated already, no need to edit that
yourself unless you need something other than the defaults.

John Y.

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