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Okay,
Not sure if this is what you are looking for but start at:
http://www.freetds.org/ and then search TDS & Oracle, PostgreSQL,
MYSQL ect....
JMS..
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Jeffrey M. Silberberg
CompuDesigns, Inc.
Atlanta, Ga. 30350-5640
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> Okay, this made light bulbs go off. I can understand this completely. A
> DBMS includes an SQL engine, which should by default respond to CLI
> requests. This in turn provides ODBC support, because ODBC is just a
> wrapper around CLI. But in the case of desktop databases, the entire SQL
> implementation is housed inside the ODBC driver. If there were an actual
> SQL engine around the smaller databases, they too would in theory respond
to
> SQL CLI calls.
>
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