INF: Setting Up RPCs Between Sybase and SQL Server for OS/2Last reviewed: April 3, 1997Article ID: Q109201 |
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft SQL Bridge for SQL Server version 4.2 for OS/2 and Windows NT Setting up RPCs between a Sybase Server and an OS/2 SQL Server through SQL Bridge is basically the same as setting up RPCs between two OS/2 SQL Servers. The only difference is when adding the remote server name on the local server; you should use the logical name for the connection instead of the actual remote server name. When SQL Server for OS/2 is the local server, the logical connection is in the OS2.INI file. When the local server is the Sybase server, the logical connection is in the Sybase interface file, . Try the isql -Usa -P -Slogical-connection first to make sure the connection between Sybase and OS/2 SQL Server is valid.
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Additional query words: 4.20 stored procedure calls
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