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Message Posted: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 @ 23:43:40 GMT
Subj: | | Re: Linux ODBC setup |
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From: | | Vadim Kutsyy |
TeradataForum wrote:
| I'd say give this tool a good test. If it is any good it should come with some kind of a debugger allowing you to investigate the issue.
You should at least be able to get a native Teradata error message / code and you should be able to trace the connection details. If it is not
possible, just move on to the next universal tool. There does not seem to be any shortage of them if we can believe Google. | |
Victor,
Actually to my knowledge there are only two ODBC providers for Linux with unixODBC been most common one ( iODBC is the second one). I am not
planing to use isql provided by unixODBC, but it is useful during testing. It does not provides any useful debugging information. I also tried
to use strace for debuging (recommended by unixODBC creator), but could not get any useful info either.
There seems to be some kind of problem with TeraData ODBC driver (both TTU12.0 LINUX-x8664 tdodbc.12.00.00.00 and TTU8.2 LINUX-x8664
tdodbc.03.06.00.02), so I was wondering if anyone of this forum had successfully installed and used TeraData ODBC driver on Linux (I am running
openSUSE 10.3 x86-64, but I had the same problem with CentOS 5).
Vadim
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