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User data source configuration is stored in your home directory. This allows you configure data access without having to be system administrator
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System data sources are shared among all users of this machine.These data sources may also be used by system services. Only the administrator can configure system data sources.
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These drivers facilitate communication between the Driver Manager and the data server. Many ODBC drivers for Linux can be downloaded from the Internet while others are obtained from your database vendor.
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Driver Lib
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Setup Lib
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Tracing allows you to create logs of the calls to ODBC drivers. Great for support people, or to aid you in debugging applications.
You must be 'root' to set
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Open DataBase Connectivity (ODBC) was developed to be an Open and portable standard for accessing data. unixODBC implements this standard for Linux/UNIX.
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The Application communicates with the Driver Manager using the standard ODBC calls.
The application does not care; where the data is stored, how it is stored, or even how the system is configured to access the data.
The Application only needs to know the data source name (DSN)
The Application is not hard wired to a particular database system. This allows the user to select a different database system using the ODBCConfig Tool.
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The Driver Manager carries out a number of functions, such as:
1. Resolve data source names via odbcinst lib)
2. Loads any required drivers
3. Calls the drivers exposed functions to communicate with the database. Some functionality, such as listing all Data Source, is only present in the Driver Manager or via odbcinst lib).
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The ODBC Drivers contain code specific to a Database System and provides a set of callable functions to the Driver Manager.
Drivers may implement some database functionality when it is required by ODBC and is not present in the Database System.
Drivers may also translate data types.
ODBC Drivers can be obtained from the Internet or directly from the Database vendor.
Check http://www.unixodbc.org for drivers
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