
Source code, which is bitness-independent. The “Subrelease” part changes the most frequently. The “N.n.n.xxx” infix used here indicates “”. The following table should help to indicate what you will need. The Downloads section at clearly identifies the bitness of the various kits available, with the latest release at the top of the page.įor example, the 32-bit installer kit for Windows, at the time this document was prepared, was named Firebird_ODBC_2.0.5.156_Win32.exe, indicating that it is the executable installer for the 32-bit version. Use of the COM interface for Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC) The schemas SCHEMA or OWNER for cases where a schema is required for cross-DBMS compatibility in SQL queriesįully functioning SQL syntax support for Services transactions via Firebird’s gpre pre-compiler language (“EmbedSQL”) Use of Microsoft ODBC cursors ( odbccr32.dll, odbccu32.dll)įirebird Services API (backup & restore, statistics, repair) by way of the function SQLConfigDataSource Transparent connection pooling via transaction settingsįirebird database events returned by triggers and stored procedures Multiple simultaneous transactions per connection, with varying transaction attributes if need be.įor example, one read-only transaction, one or more simultaneous read/write transactions. Thread-safe querying and other processingĬreating databases by means of functions SQLConfigDataSource, SQLDriverConnect, SQLExecDirect.
ODBC EXCEL DRIVER SAMSUNG WINDOWS
Exploring the ODBC Services ConsoleĬompiling for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows clients on the Microsoft SDK base
ODBC EXCEL DRIVER SAMSUNG DRIVER
Developing with the Firebird ODBC/JDBC Driver Getting the Right Firebird Client Library ODBC/JDBC Driver for Firebird Client Applications
