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Re: MSSQL


  • Subject: Re: MSSQL
  • From: "Finlay Dobbie" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 22:58:31 +0000

On 05/02/07, Derek Chesterfield <email@hidden> wrote:
Or use ODBC. I have no experience of their products, but I keep
hearing about Actual's ODBC drivers for Mac, including for MS SQL
Server <http://www.actualtechnologies.com/product_sqlserver.php>.
They get a good score on VersionTracker, and the price is good. There
is sample code at that webpage for Carbon, and they say it would be
easy to modify the sample for Cocoa.

Blimey. Last I looked at this, I don't think there were any available drivers. Admittedly, that was probably about 6 years ago...

> Migrate to a different database! ;o)

Maybe he doesn't have a choice.

Hence the smiley.

-- Finlay
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