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ODBC is not reporting IP or HOSTNAME
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| Luis Porras 2005-12-19, 1:23 pm |
| Hi,
Any application I run using an ODBC to get connected to Sybase (12.0 on AIX
5.1) does not report the HOSTNAME or the IP... How can I fix that????
Thanks!
~Luis
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| Hi Luis,
What exactly do you mean?
What ODBC Driver? And what api calls do you use, etc...
-Paul
"Luis Porras" <luis. porras@dakotaimaging
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> Hi,
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> Any application I run using an ODBC to get connected to Sybase (12.0 on
AIX
> 5.1) does not report the HOSTNAME or the IP... How can I fix that????
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> Thanks!
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> ~Luis
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| Luis Porras 2005-12-21, 7:23 am |
| I'm using ColdFusion MX using an ODBC connection to the ASE 12.0 database.
"Paul" <Paul@sybase.com> wrote in message news:43a8515f$1@foru
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> Hi Luis,
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> What exactly do you mean?
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> What ODBC Driver? And what api calls do you use, etc...
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> -Paul
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> "Luis Porras" <luis. porras@dakotaimaging
.com> wrote in message
> news:43a70156@forums
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> AIX
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| Hi Luis,
OK - more specifics: What error do you get? What exact ODBC Driver(s) are
you using? I am not familiar with ColdFusion and how it interacts with the
ODBC Driver so you ened to provide more specifics on your problem.
Connecting to ASE 12.0 and above should be no problem. There are several
ODBC Drivers out there now, some using Client Library and others usaing the
native TDS protocol to connect to the ASE.
-Paul
"Luis Porras" <luis. porras@dakotaimaging
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> I'm using ColdFusion MX using an ODBC connection to the ASE 12.0 database.
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> "Paul" <Paul@sybase.com> wrote in message news:43a8515f$1@foru
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