On 3/1/25 21:17, Igor Korot wrote:
Do you have a $HOME/.odbc.ini?
Also in odbc.ini, per man odbc.ini, I believe you have to have something
like:
[ODBC Data Sources]
Postgresql = This is my Postgres DSN.
I added it and now my odbc.n look like this:
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igor@IgorsGentoo ~/dbhandler/Debug $ cat /etc/unixODBC/odbc.ini
[ODBC Data Sources]
PostgreSQL = This is my Postgres DSN.
[PostgreSQL]
Driver=PostgreSQL
Server=localhost
PORT=5432
DATABASE=draft
OOPTION=3
USER=postgres
PASSWORD=wasqra
igor@IgorsGentoo ~/dbhandler/Debug $
Did the connection work after making the change?
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And there is no .odbc.nii n the ~:
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igor@IgorsGentoo ~/dbhandler/Debug $ ls -la ~/.o*
-rw-r--r-- 1 igor igor 0 Mar 1 23:10 /home/igor/.odbc.ini
igor@IgorsGentoo ~/dbhandler/Debug $ cat /home/igor/.odbc.ini
igor@IgorsGentoo ~/dbhandler/Debug $
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Apparently the file is created when run "isql -v PostgreSQL".
I will look into that.
Thx.
From man odbc.ini:
"[ODBC Data Sources] section
The required section [ODBC Data Sources] lists each data source name
(DSN) as a key. The associated values serve as comments. Each entry
must be matched by an ini file [section] describing the data source.
"
I'd like to develop backward compatible software which is compatible
with the oldest possible combination..
Not following.
From my experiences with the ODBC driver it is backwards compatible, so
I would think using a more recent version would be the preferred solution.
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