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Shawn Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Shawn Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Nov 1998 06:13:17 -0800
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I have been using ODBC/32 from MiniSoft since February without seeing this
behaviour.  If you are going to be doing serious ODBC work, and are only
going after Image and MPE/KSAM files, then you really should check out
ODBC/32, it's very fast, it's easy to install and configure, and easy to
use.

shawn






Jim Phillips <[log in to unmask]> on 11/07/98 06:38:30 AM

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Subject:  Re: odbc




Shawn after Larry:

>ODBC/32 is the only ODBC driver that directly accesses Image, the others
>all go through Allbase (or Image/SQL if you will).  The full version of
>DataExpress has an ODBC that will directly access image, but that isn't
>what comes as part of the OS.

>>Is there a good comparison between ODBC drivers for turboimage?  A
>>comparison of features?

What I would like to know is "Is there an ODBC driver package for the
HP3K that won't suck up every bit of spare CPU you have?"  Our CPU
has shown 100% busy almost constantly since we installed ODBC.

Jim Phillips                            Manager of Information Systems
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