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October 1996, Week 2

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"Charles Finley Jr." <[log in to unmask]>
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Charles Finley Jr.
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Tue, 8 Oct 1996 16:02:43 -0700
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This is not a simple question.  Lets start with the easy one, 32bit ODBC.
There is really only one choice and that is the MB Foster product.
However, you will be getting a subset of that free before the end of the
year.  If you want the full version, however, you will have to get it from
MB Foster.

The report writer choice is a matter of personal preference.  Crystal
Reports is good, however, so are several other products including MS ACCESS
or any other product that works with an ODBC data source.

The big question though is are your needs such that ODBC is the only
middleware you will need.  This is when it gets complex.  Your choices
range from LeeTech's Client Server Foundation and SDK which will allow for
an extremely flexible API that will allow you to execute HP 3000 programs
using programs running in the PC space to the Quest Netbase PC which will
allow you to do IMAGE calls from a program located in the PC environment.
There are at least 10 different approaches that can be used.

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> From: Andrew Lee <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: ODBC, Crystal Reports, and stuff
> Date: Tuesday, October 08, 1996 8:21 AM
>
> Hello, All:
>
> Please deluge me with recommendations on this matter... it'll be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> We run two 3000s and use HP's Information Access for data gathering.
> Info Access, of course, accesses our Image databases with native
> drivers. Trouble is, Info Access is probably going to go away before
> long, and is problematic when running under Windows 95/NT, which
> we are currently migrating to.
>
> I understand 32 bit ODBC drivers are now out. What I'd like to do is
> use Crystal Reports and ODBC to replace Info Access at some point
> in the near future.
>
> Has anyone tried this combination? Also, can someone please recommend
> a particulary good vendor for a suitable ODBC driver?
>
> Thanks much.
>
> Andy
> =======================================
> Andrew C. Lee
> Department of Data Processing
> CSUS Foundation, Inc.
> California State University, Sacramento
> Vmail: 916.278.4248
> Email: [log in to unmask]

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