ODBC Driver for DBI
This module is needed to access ODBC databases from within Perl. The
module uses the unixODBC manager to connect to the database.
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DBD-ODBC-1.33.tar.gz | 0000234308 229 KB | |
perl-DBD-ODBC-1.29-Makefile.diff | 0000004226 4.13 KB | |
perl-DBD-ODBC.changes | 0000013270 13 KB | |
perl-DBD-ODBC.spec | 0000002636 2.57 KB |
Revision 33 (latest revision is 46)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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- update to 1.33 [ENHANCEMENTS] * Enable multiple active statement support in 70execute_array.t for drivers we recognise which support MAS. * Change column_info to support Unicode catalog/schema/table/column names. * Use SQLGetTypeInfoW on unicode builds. * DBD::ODBC now allows unicode catalog/schema/table parameters to be passed to table_info. Of course they will only reliably work with a supporting Unicode ODBC driver. * Added new odbc_driver_complete attribute allowing the ODBC Driver Manager and ODBC Driver to throw dialogues for incomplete connection strings or expired passwords etc. [BUG FIXES] * remove debugging printf which output "HERE" in some rare cases. rt 72534 - thanks John Deighan for spotting this. * The test 70execute_array.t could fail due to warning being output if the driver does not support Multiple Active Statements. * Fix bug in utf16_copy which was not adding a trailing NUL but I'm not sure this affected anyone until I changed table_info this release. * I omitted rt_68720.t from the 1.31 distribution which leads to a warning as it is mentioned in the MANIFEST. [DOCUMENTATION] * new FAQ entries * added note saying you cannot pass unicode schema/table/column names to metadata calls like table_info/column_info currently. [OTHER] * Changed line endings in README.af and README.unicode to be unix line endings and native eol-style in subversion.
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