ODBC/MX Driver for Windows Manual for SQL/MX Release 3.2.1 (H06.26+, J06.15+)
Table Of Contents
- HP NonStop ODBC/MX Driver for Windows
- Legal Notices
- Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 ODBC/MX Client Overview
- 2 Installation of the ODBC/MX Client
- 3 Configuring Client Data Sources on Windows
- Accessing the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator from a Client Workstation
- Adding New Client Data Sources
- Reconfiguring Client Data Sources
- Configuring Client Data Sources using Connection String
- Configuring Client Data Sources for Update Operations
- Configuring Driver for IPV6
- Removing Client Data Sources
- Tracing Client Data Sources
- 4 Module File Caching (MFC)
- 5 ODBC/MX Conformance
- ODBC API Functions
- SQL Conformance Level
- SQL Scalar Functions
- ODBC Data Types
- Unsigned Data Types
- Partial Date/Time Values
- SQL/MP Data Types and ODBC/MX Equivalents
- Microsoft Escape Clauses
- Stored Procedures
- Transactions and Cursor Behavior with Multiple Statements
- Timestamp Values with Fraction
- SQL Interval Insertion Property
- SQL Datetime Retrieval Property
- 6 ODBC/MX Messages
- Glossary
- Index

Contents
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2. Installation of the ODBC/MX Client
Limitations of ODBC/MX Driver 1-12
2. Installation of the ODBC/MX Client
Components of the MX connectivity service 2-1
Installing the Client Components 2-1
Installation Requirements 2-1
Step 1: Download and Run the Installation File 2-2
Step 2: Install the Client Interface Components 2-2
Step 3: Add a Data Source 2-3
Step 4: Delete the Installation Folder 2-3
Step 5: Restart the PC 2-3
ODBC/MX Driver Component 2-3
Uninstalling the Client Interface 2-4
3. Configuring Client Data Sources on Windows
Accessing the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator from a Client
Workstation 3-1
Adding New Client Data Sources 3-1
Reconfiguring Client Data Sources 3-2
Configuring Client Data Sources using Connection String 3-2
Configuring Client Data Sources for Update Operations 3-4
Configuring Driver for Ipv6 3-4
Removing Client Data Sources 3-5
Tracing Client Data Sources 3-6
4. Module File Caching (MFC)
MFC Overview 4-1
MFC Design 4-1
Configuring MFC
4-1
MFC Usage Scenarios 4-2
MFC Limitations
4-2
Troubleshooting MFC 4-2
5. ODBC/MX Conformance
ODBC API Functions 5-2
SQL Conformance Level
5-7
SQL Scalar Functions
5-7
ODBC Data Types 5-10
Unsigned Data Types
5-12
Partial Date/Time Values
5-12










