On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Christopher Petrilli wrote:
SOLID Database Adapter (v2.0.0)
Not knowing exactly what the problems are here, but SOLID as such uses only ODBC. Also under Unix. So one ODBC package that supports UNIX based operation should cover this. In practice I've done the following and it worked quite well: -) I've created an AdabasD Python DB module by just editing the included headers (SOLID and AdabasD disagree upon the capitalization of WINDOWS.H :( ), and removing one of the more special isolation levels that ADABAS does not support. -) So in practice one ODBC kind driver for Unix (even without an ODBC manager) could cover at least ADABAS D and SOLID, and probably all other DBs that do provide ODBC access for Unix. I'd have to check but I believe the newest versions of PostgreSQL (>6.5) do this too. :)
Relation to UNIX Platforms
Many people have asked about ODBC support on UNIX, and this is the solution. What this provides is the ability to link directly with an SQL/CLI compatible library without having to deal with the issues of an ODBC Driver Manager. In addition, we hope that this will also reduce the performance impact of the driver manager.
Well exactly my idea ;)
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