This may really belong on an ODBC forum, so accept my apologies if that's the case...
I'm in tech support, and our software just implemented ODBC this year. Of course, we (techs) weren't briefed on what's involved in this..."Setup should configure everything! No worries!" said development.
So now facing problems with our report generator, I'm trying to figure out how this stuff works as best I can.
My main question has to do with the necessity of an SQL Server driver in the ODBC drivers listing... We use the Visual Fox Pro driver for our software, but I noticed that at least one office having problems with reports lacks the SQL driver on the ODBC control panel (Win98 here). The customer's database works fine for reports here in the office, where we do have the SQL driver. Is that a problem or am I on the wrong track entirely?
Thanks for any information whatsoever...I'm really looking for a conceptual underpinning for what takes place with ODBC, but almost everything I find on the net seems aimed at programming...
Matt
I'm in tech support, and our software just implemented ODBC this year. Of course, we (techs) weren't briefed on what's involved in this..."Setup should configure everything! No worries!" said development.
So now facing problems with our report generator, I'm trying to figure out how this stuff works as best I can.
My main question has to do with the necessity of an SQL Server driver in the ODBC drivers listing... We use the Visual Fox Pro driver for our software, but I noticed that at least one office having problems with reports lacks the SQL driver on the ODBC control panel (Win98 here). The customer's database works fine for reports here in the office, where we do have the SQL driver. Is that a problem or am I on the wrong track entirely?
Thanks for any information whatsoever...I'm really looking for a conceptual underpinning for what takes place with ODBC, but almost everything I find on the net seems aimed at programming...
Matt