Much gnashing of teeth is heard over the Zope open source ODBC Da on Zope-DB mailing list. eGenix MxODBC is the answer. That is. . . until someone is willing to fix the open source one. On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 18:28, Jerome R. Westrick wrote:
Hello J.
1) For MS SQL access from Linux see FreeTDS (http://www.freetds.org) 2) You then need ODBC (I use the unixodbc, version from SuSE CD) 3) You then need ODBC access from Zope, Here I use the EGenix drivers (Payware), cause when I first setup my stuff up I was not to happy with the free ODBC stuff for Zope. I suspect that now (2 years later) the ODBC stuff could be better?
Maybe some will give you some ODBC tips here that I can use?
Jerry
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 00:12, Jason C. Leach wrote:
hi,
So I'm looking for a cost effective way to connect Zope on Linux to MS SQL Server 2K on Windows. I know about the ODBC-ODBC bridge, but that is a bit expensive for what I need. Any other ideas? I really just need the basics from SQL (Select, Update, Join).
J.
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