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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Debian - Connect To Informix Database Post 302514328 by DGPickett on Friday 15th of April 2011 11:36:49 AM
Old 04-15-2011
Well, ODBC is a Windows thing, unixODBC is a parallel effort to allow porting of ODBC apps to UNIX/LINUX but uses new drivers. You proably want a tcp/ip client to let Debian apps connect to Informix wherever. Easysoft makes a lot of this-to-that sort of ODBC tools, not surprising since Nick is the foundation of unixODBC.

rails seems to know how to talk to an Informix adapter, so you might do better to skip the ODBC: Informix adapter for Ruby on Rails

JDBC is platform independent, which is nicer!
 

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DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC::Microsoft_SQL_Server(3pUser Contributed Perl DocumentatDBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC::Microsoft_SQL_Server(3pm)

NAME
DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC::Microsoft_SQL_Server - Support specific to Microsoft SQL Server over ODBC DESCRIPTION
This class implements support specific to Microsoft SQL Server over ODBC. It is loaded automatically by by DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC when it detects a MSSQL back-end. Most of the functionality is provided from the superclass DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::MSSQL. USAGE NOTES
Basic Linux Setup (Debian) sudo aptitude install tdsodbc libdbd-odbc-perl unixodbc In case it is not already there put the following in "/etc/odbcinst.ini": [FreeTDS] Description = FreeTDS Driver = /usr/lib/odbc/libtdsodbc.so Setup = /usr/lib/odbc/libtdsS.so UsageCount = 1 Set your $dsn in connect_info as follows: dbi:ODBC:server=<my.host.name>;port=1433;driver=FreeTDS;tds_version=8.0 If you use the EasySoft driver (<http://www.easysoft.com>): dbi:ODBC:server=<my.host.name>;port=1433;driver=Easysoft ODBC-SQL Server Basic Windows Setup Use the following $dsn for the Microsoft ODBC driver: dbi:ODBC:driver={SQL Server};server=SERVERSQL_SERVER_INSTANCE_NAME And for the Native Client: dbi:ODBC:driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};server=SERVERSQL_SERVER_INSTANCE_NAME Go into Control Panel -> System and Security -> Administrative Tools -> Data Sources (ODBC) to check driver names and to set up data sources. Use System DSNs, not User DSNs if you want to use DSNs. If you set up a DSN, use the following $dsn for connect_info: dbi:ODBC:dsn=MY_DSN MULTIPLE ACTIVE STATEMENTS
The following options are alternative ways to enable concurrent executing statement support. Each has its own advantages and drawbacks and works on different platforms. Read each section carefully. In order of preference, they are: o mars o dynamic_cursors o server_cursors METHODS
connect_call_use_mars Use as: on_connect_call => 'use_mars' in your connection info, or alternatively specify it directly: Your::Schema->connect ( $original_dsn . '; MARS_Connection=Yes', $user, $pass, \%attrs, ) Use to enable a feature of SQL Server 2005 and later, "Multiple Active Result Sets". See "Does DBD::ODBC support Multiple Active Statements?" in DBD::ODBC::FAQ for more information. This does not work on FreeTDS drivers at the time of this writing, and only works with the Native Client, later versions of the Windows MS ODBC driver, and the Easysoft driver. connect_call_use_dynamic_cursors Use as: on_connect_call => 'use_dynamic_cursors' Which will add "odbc_cursortype => 2" to your DBI connection attributes, or alternatively specify the necessary flag directly: Your::Schema->connect (@dsn, { ... odbc_cursortype => 2 }) See "odbc_cursortype" in DBD::ODBC for more information. If you're using FreeTDS, "tds_version" must be set to at least 8.0. This will not work with CODE ref connect_info's. WARNING: on FreeTDS (and maybe some other drivers) this will break "SCOPE_IDENTITY()", and "SELECT @@IDENTITY" will be used instead, which on SQL Server 2005 and later will return erroneous results on tables which have an on insert trigger that inserts into another table with an "IDENTITY" column. WARNING: on FreeTDS, changes made in one statement (e.g. an insert) may not be visible from a following statement (e.g. a select.) connect_call_use_server_cursors Use as: on_connect_call => 'use_server_cursors' May allow multiple active select statements. See "odbc_SQL_ROWSET_SIZE" in DBD::ODBC for more information. Takes an optional parameter for the value to set the attribute to, default is 2. WARNING: this does not work on all versions of SQL Server, and may lock up your database! At the time of writing, this option only works on Microsoft's Windows drivers, later versions of the ODBC driver and the Native Client driver. using_freetds Tries to determine, to the best of our ability, whether or not you are using the FreeTDS driver with DBD::ODBC. AUTHOR
See "AUTHOR" in DBIx::Class and "CONTRIBUTORS" in DBIx::Class. LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2011-05-10 DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC::Microsoft_SQL_Server(3pm)
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