Re: [foxboro] AIM*AT access through ODBC

I am by no means an ODBC expert, but I understand that 


*       We implement ODBC V1.x and that there is now an ODBC V2.x.
*       Applications that need V2.x of ODBC have problems because of the
different level of support required.



Does that apply here (or even make sense)?



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        We use AIM * ODBC with Lotus Notes for some production databases,
and it
        works well.   We have used Crystal Reports with ODBC with some
success.



        

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                            08/22/2002 09:19 AM

                            Please respond to foxboro

        

        






        Appreciate if anyone can show me some links on AIM*AT access through
ODBC!
        Looks like it is a bit different from the normal ODBC as I get an
error
        while doing a SQLPrepare for an update command!

        Thanks & Regards,
        Satish



        
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