Question on sql commands using fpodbc
Walter Vaughan Jr
wvaughan at steelerubber.com
Wed Jun 27 13:14:13 PDT 2018
Sorry I jumped the gun on that one. I thought you were asking arout fpSQL. Since I write T-SQL commands about 6 hours a day I pretty much think of everything as something to do with SQL.
Low Level fpODBC should be able to do whatever you tell it. I don't think it parses the ODBC command you send.
High Level ODBC is a different beast.
I don't even know where my copy of fpODBC is. I wonder if I could download it again. I moved it from machine to machine by changing the volume ID on the boot drive.
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From: Filepro-list [mailto:filepro-list-bounces+wvaughan=steelerubber.com at lists.celestial.com] On Behalf Of Richard Hane via Filepro-list
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 3:41 PM
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Subject: Question on sql commands using fpodbc
I was following the thread on Browse Lookups and saw the response by Jose Lerebours about using an SQL pass thru command. I have used fpodbc for over 12 years and have a question I have always wanted to ask.
Does filePro have built in certain common sql commands and structure or does it just pass thru any sql command line you write. In short, if the command you send is a valid sql command no matter if filePro understands it; will it execute it? Just curious,Thanks in advance,Rick HaneYore Software and Deluxe Stitcher now retired
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