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What is the difference between your ODBC driver and the DataFlex Connectivity Kit for ODBC? |
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Posted : 2006-02-26 12:07:07 |
They are opposites of each other. A bit of confusion has been caused by the DataFlex Connectivity Kit for ODBC originally called the ODBC Driver. Data Access Corporation, who created the DataFlex product, has adding the ability of the DataFlex Runtime language to talk to ODBC drivers from Sybase, Oracle and the like. What this product actually is is not an ODBC Driver, but a DataFlex Connectivity Kit that can talk to ODBC drivers, allowing Visual DataFlex and DataFlex programs to read and write Oracle files, for example. FlexODBC allows any ODBC enabled application to talk to DataFlex format files. |
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