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From Solaris UNIX to MS SQL Server
Hello,
my problem is, that I want to send an SQL-Statement via ksh-Shell to an MS-SQL-Database based on SQL Server 2005. I want to receive a file, which can be used for further actions on UNIX (Sun OS 5.9). ODBCUnix and JDBC and FreeTDS are not allowed. Does anybody have a suggestion? Br, Misha |
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