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| Using SQLBrowseConnect to connect to a data source through a number of iterative calls (SQL Server) |
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| Actually this code presents just a first step. Hopefully I will add more lines to it soon. |
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| 1378 bytes Created: 2002-03-20 21:17:09 Modified: 2011-12-10 09:20:22 Visits in 7 days: 77 |
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Not all ODBC drivers support this functionality: SQL Server, Oracle, you name more.
Unsupported by ODBC drivers for MS Access, Visual FoxPro, MySQL.
Typical return from this function:
SERVER:Server={Server1,Server2,Server3};UID:Login ID=?;PWD:Password=?;*APP:AppName=?;*WSID:WorkStation ID=? |
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