INF: ODBC Connections to Sybase SQL Servers

Last reviewed: April 8, 1997
Article ID: Q137637

The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft SQL Server, versions 6.0 & 6.5

SUMMARY

The current Microsoft ODBC SQL Server Driver is not certified for use against Sybase SQL Servers.

MORE INFORMATION

As noted in the documentation that comes with the Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver, the 2.00.1912 or later versions of the Microsoft drivers are certified for use only with Microsoft SQL Servers (the 2.00.1912 driver shipped with SQL Server 4.21a). Though older versions of the Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver could be connected to older versions of Sybase SQL Servers, if you now need to connect to Sybase SQL Servers you should contact ODBC vendors who are in the market of providing drivers for Sybase. The current ODBC drivers provided by Microsoft are optimized to work with Microsoft SQL Server and depend on features present in the Microsoft product.

If you need to connect to Sybase SQL Servers, you can still do so by using SQL Server ODBC drivers available from other vendors. You can contact Sybase Corporation for drivers certified for use against Sybase SQL Servers. Many third party ODBC vendors also provide ODBC drivers certified for use against Sybase. Some of the third party drivers can be used to connect to both Microsoft and Sybase SQL Servers.


Additional query words: 2.50 sql6 system 10
Keywords : kb3rdparty SSrvGen
Version : 6.0 6.5
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: April 8, 1997
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