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

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Glossary-1
Glossary
driver manager. The Microsoft ODBC component that manages access to Database
Management System (DBMS) drivers for ODBC applications. The driver manager
loads and unloads drivers and passes calls for ODBC functions to the correct driver.
ODBC/MX requires the Microsoft 3.51 (or later) driver manager.
Open Database Connectivity (ODBC). An interface specification for an API that defines a
standard set of routines that an ODBC application can use to access data in a data
source.










