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RE: [sqr-users] translating code from Windows to AIX





Hi Andrew, I have run against Ora, Access, and AIX DB2 all with the same SQR 
and the related logic changes in the SQR.  All ran ODBC from the client 
workstation.  If you are porting SQL Selects the underlining DB may have 
conventions that you have not followed.  DB2 EBCDIC(AIX, IBM Mainframes) 
usually require upper case and are case sensitive is the most common problem.

John Willson

Peter Burton <Peter_Burton@Hyperion.com> said:

> Andrew,
> 
> SQR/ODBC is available for Windows, Sun/SunOS, HP/HP-UX, IBM/AIX, and Red
> Hat/Linux.
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:       sqr-users-admin@sqrug.org@HYPERION  On Behalf Of "Boink O' 
Saurus"
> > <boinkosaurus@earthlink.net>
> > Sent:       Monday, February 23, 2004 5:05 PM
> > To: sqr-users@sqrug.org
> > Subject:    [sqr-users] translating code from Windows to AIX
> > 
> > I am running code which changes its database connections on the fly.
> > It runs fine on my Windows 2000 box, against an ODBC database.
> > 
> > Our production machine is an AIX box.  When I run the same code there,
> > it does not recognize the -DB flag on the begin-select statement.
> > 
> > On researching a solution, it appears that Hyperion does not offer a
> > version of SQR for ODBC on AIX.  Can anyone confirm that that is true?
> > Is there a viable alternative?
> > 
> > Andrew :)
> > 
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