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fyi... an other ODBC. Two folks mentioned it.
Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
Subject: RE: ODBC for RMS files
Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 18:29:06 -0400
SolutionsIQ (http://www.solutionsiq.com) has a product, called Connx,
for ODBC with RMS. We have been using the product for about one year
(lightly, though, only certain reports have been ported to this
approach)
The product itself is easy to set-up, and the clients are a breeze to
use and
configure.
Jose Rico
Otis Elevator
[email protected]
From: "Mark W. Ripley" <[email protected]>
Hello -
We are using the SolutionsIQ CONNX product to develop applications
that utilize our VMS files/data on a windows NT 4.0 server.
It's pretty simple to set up a system DSN (ODBC) connection to
our RMS files. One thing we do, though, is layout the file on
our VMS system in CDD format (ala datatrieve dtr$dir). Then connx
imports that info directly and sets up a connx CDD. At this point,
creating the ODBC connection is trivial.
Also, if you like you can access files using the API, with such
connx functins as rmsgetbykey() and rmsopen().
Hope that helps - let me know if you would like some more info
Mark
[email protected]
>The company I work for (SolutionsIQ) has an ODBC driver for RMS for >both
>VAX and Alphas.
> http://www.solutionsiq.com
>Please have a look and see if it meets your needs.
>
>>Steven S. Kulpa <[email protected]> wrote in article
>> Paddy O'Neill <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> >Can anyone tell me if there is any product which will allow me to >set up
>> >an ODBC driver to access RMS files on a VAX 4100?
>>
>> >Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> >Paddy
>>
>>
>> I would also like to know. I did some checking around and the best I
>> could come up with was an Oracle product (can't remember the
>> name...Transparent RMS, or something like that), but it cost about as
>> much as Oracle itself.
>>
>> We're developing an NT front-end for our VMS application that uses >RMS
>> files for configuration, data, etc. So I'd be interested in hearing
>> any info on this too.
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and an other one.
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From: Nigel White <[email protected]>
I replied to the original poster to avoid charges of spamming, but here goes.
mailto:[email protected]
Yes, I work for them. We do an ODBC server that runs on VMS, u**x, and WNT,
and accesses indexed files. (on u**x and NT we use our proprietary ISAM
system).
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