From: | Michael Brown <mikebrowncog(at)yahoo(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | libodbcpsql.so question |
Date: | 2002-08-01 00:04:45 |
Message-ID: | 20020801000445.95261.qmail@web20507.mail.yahoo.com |
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This is my *first* message to an open source forum!!
wooo-hooo!!!!
I am trying to port my software from
Windows/ASP/SQLServer to Linux/Chilisoft/Postgres. (I
cannot use mysql because it doesn't have subselects.)
The Linux server I am using has Redhat 7.2 and
Postgres 7.1.3.
The ODBC driver for Postgres that comes with Chilisoft
(libodbcpsql.so) -- on the server -- only retrieves
the first 8K of data from a text field.
I think it's an old driver.
My question is: If I upgrade to Postgres 7.2.1 (the
latest?) will a new libodbcpsql.so driver be
installed?
If so, I think I can get Chilisoft to point to that
new driver. (Chilisoft has its own copy of its drivers
in its /opt/casp directory, and so it doesn't normally
point at drivers stored in normal places on the
system.)
Gosh I'm hoping someone can help me out. If I can't
get this to work, I'll have to go back to the Windows
environment -- which works well but is much more
expensive.
Is this too long for my first post!?
Thanks,
Michael Brown
www.purepowersites.com
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