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July 2001, Week 5

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Tue, 31 Jul 2001 14:20:42 -0400
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To whom it may concern,

I just happened to be searching through the Deja newsgroups and came across a note you posted about accessing HP 3000 data from ASP.  I work in Lucas County, Ohio, where we have a substantial amount of HP3000 systems and databases.  A few years back, we purchased the Minisoft ODBC Driver, which allows for access to Turbo Image databases, KSAM files and third-party indexes such as Omnidex via ODBC.  Since it uses the open ODBC architecture, it is very simple to use ADO objects from within the ASP pages and VB Script.  I spent a lot of time researching the various ODBC drivers that are available.  At the time I did the research, Minisofts was by far the easiest to use and the cheapest.  I have been extremely pleased with the performance and the reliability of the product.  

I hope this information is useful, and if you have any questions, feel free to email me back.

Leslie Rhegness
Programming Manager
Lucas County Information Services

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