Hi all,
in previous versions there was an ODBC header file in the dsinclude folder under each project.
I now notice on a 8.5 installation that this file is no longer there.
does that mean that we can no longer use a Basic routine/job control to use the DS Basic language to connect and utilize the odbc connection to the DB ?
Thanks for your time ,
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$INCLUDE UNIVERSE.INCLUDE ODBC.H
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Thanks Ray,
So that is the new/correct location now a days?
I do recall it being under ther dsinclude few versions back.
Cheers,
So that is the new/correct location now a days?
I do recall it being under ther dsinclude few versions back.
Cheers,
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Not saying it wasn't.ray.wurlod wrote:The UNIVERSE.INCLUDE location has been available since version 1.0.
A few (maybe more) versions back there was also an odbc.h under the include main directory.
Now I seen its a miss from that location
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back in the old days (not V1 but V 4.2.1)
I had the ODBC.H in the regular include directory
maybe it was a version fluke
I had the ODBC.H in the regular include directory
maybe it was a version fluke
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