ODBC Server Reference Manual

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Appendix E, Changing Passwords in a Three-Tier Environment, describes how to
change a password in an ODBC configuration in which the ODBC/MP driver is
invoked by an application server on behalf of a user application.
Appendix F, Creating Partitioned Tables, describes how to create a partitioned
table using a Partition Overlay Specification (POS) Template and the CREATE
TABLE statement.
Glossary defines technical terms used in this manual, including ODBC terms, SQL
Server terms, NonStop SQL/MP terms, and NonStop ODBC Server terms.
Related Manuals
Two other manuals in the NonStop ODBC Server library are:
HP NonStop ODBC Server Installation and Management Manual—describes the
installation, configuration, management, and tuning of the NonStop ODBC Server
and its components.
HP NonStop ODBC Server Messages Manual—documents the error and warning
messages generated by the NonStop ODBC Server components.
ODBC Documentation
For information about Microsoft ODBC, version 2.0, see the Microsoft ODBC 2.0
Programmers Reference and SDK Guide, © 1994, Microsoft Corporation, ISBN
1-55615-658-8.
For additional information about ODBC CORE SQL, see the X/Open and SQL Access
Group SQL CAE specification (1992).
For information about workstation tools that are compatible with the NonStop ODBC
Server, see the “NonStop ODBC Server Data Sheet,” which your service provider can
obtain for you.
SQL Server Documentation
For information about SQL Server, see the Microsoft SQL Server library. If you are
using the Sybase SQL Server software, use the Sybase manuals rather than the
Microsoft manuals.
NonStop SQL/MP Documentation
All users need the following NonStop SQL/MP manuals:
NonStop SQL/MP Reference Manual—provides basic NonStop SQL/MP reference
information. The manual includes all standard NonStop SQL/MP statements and
discusses essential concepts for using the statements, such as locking,
parallelism, buffering, DDL/DML concurrency considerations, and DEFINEs.