Michael Kimsa wrote:
>What am I missing?
What you are missing, Michael, is that ODBC is for access to a
proprietary, commercial product from a monopolist megalith.
To use ODBC, on is accessing (pun intended) a non open source database,
i.e., you gots to pay M$. This means for someone to write an open source
library, they are aiming it at people who are trying to AVOID paying for
M$ products OR use products where the technical support leaves a lot to
be desired and there's no control over problems in the product. Pretty
incompatible.
Which is not to say someone wouldn't do it, there's always a NEED for
that in individual cases like yours, but there's not much of a MARKET, I
would guess.
Dennis Gearon.
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