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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
Ken Vickers <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >I hope someone on the list knows this information. First, the ODBC SE
> >drivers seem to only support "FORWARD ONLY" cursors. Is this correct?
> >Can it be changed with configuration settings? And, is there a
> >definitive list of what the ODBC SE drivers support.
> The Allbase dynamic sql interface will not allow anything else unfortunately
> :-(
OpenLink's ODBC (and JDBC) drivers support keyset-driven cursor modes, with
full dynamic cursors expected soon. They're available from
http://www.openlinksw.com/.
> >Pet Peeve #2, since the ODBC Drivers store Logon and Filenames when
> >they are configured, there is no simple way for a program prompt for
> >USER/PASSWORD or Database without creating a new Datasource. If
> >anyone has any insight here it would be appreciated.
> There are several ODBC calls to connect to the DBE. Only one of these allows
> the driver a handle to allow it to ask for input.
It depends on whether the application uses SQLConnect() or SQLDriverConnect(),
because the latter has a flag to control whether logon details could/should be
requested.
Please let us know if you have further queries.
Best regards,
Tim Haynes
Support Consultant
OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.co.uk/
Universal Database Connectivity Technology Providers
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