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postgres/src/interfaces/odbc
Peter Eisentraut 968d7733a1 Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
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GNUmakefile Fix a lot of compile errors on unix. 24 years ago
TODO.txt Update source code to Byron's v6.30.0250 sources plus minor cleanup 27 years ago
bind.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
bind.h ODBC source code cleanup. Mostly alignment of #define constants. 25 years ago
columninfo.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
columninfo.h ODBC source code cleanup. Mostly alignment of #define constants. 25 years ago
connection.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
connection.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
convert.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
convert.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
dlg_specific.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
dlg_specific.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
drvconn.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
environ.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
environ.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
execute.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
gpps.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
gpps.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
info.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
iodbc.h ODBC source code cleanup. Mostly alignment of #define constants. 25 years ago
isql.h Fix a lot of compile errors on unix. 24 years ago
isqlext.h ODBC source code cleanup. Mostly alignment of #define constants. 25 years ago
license.txt Update odbc driver to current version V.0244 28 years ago
lobj.c Run pgindent on ODBC code only, to reformat new comments. 25 years ago
lobj.h ODBC source code cleanup. Mostly alignment of #define constants. 25 years ago
misc.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
misc.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
multibyte.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
multibyte.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
notice.txt Update odbc driver to current version V.0244 28 years ago
odbc.sql Move contrib/odbc/odbc.sql together with odbc driver, remove old files; 25 years ago
odbcapi.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
odbcapi30.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
odbcinst.ini Version 06-30-0248 28 years ago
options.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
parse.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
pgapifunc.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
pgtypes.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
pgtypes.h A patch to fix the following bugs. 25 years ago
psqlodbc.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
psqlodbc.def 1) Change all internal SQL function calls from 24 years ago
psqlodbc.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
psqlodbc.rc Handle Procedure calls. 25 years ago
psqlodbc.reg The attached file contains the registry settings required to install the 25 years ago
qresult.c 1) Change all internal SQL function calls from 24 years ago
qresult.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
readme.txt The renewal of README thanks to Dave Page. 25 years ago
resource.h pgindent run. Make it all clean. 25 years ago
results.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
setup.c Run pgindent on ODBC code only, to reformat new comments. 25 years ago
setup.rul Update 06-40-0003 27 years ago
socket.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
socket.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
statement.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
statement.h Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
tuple.c ODBC source code cleanup patch. Should match rest of PostgreSQL code better. 25 years ago
tuple.h ODBC source code cleanup. Mostly alignment of #define constants. 25 years ago
tuplelist.c Rename config.h to pg_config.h and os.h to pg_config_os.h, fix a number of 24 years ago
tuplelist.h ODBC source code cleanup. Mostly alignment of #define constants. 25 years ago
win32.mak 1) Change all internal SQL function calls from 24 years ago

readme.txt


Readme for psqlodbc.dll 04/04/2001
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Precompiled binaries for Win32 are available from ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/odbc


I. Building the Driver from the source code

This section describes how to build the PostgreSQL ODBC Driver (psqlodbc.dll).
Microsoft Visual C++ version 4.0 or higher is required. Other compilers may work
but have not been formally tested. The psqlodbc.dll may be built either in the
VC++ IDE or from the command line:

IDE Method
----------

1. Create a new project workspace with the type DLL. For the name, type in the
name "psqlodbc".

2. The above step creates the directory "psqlodbc" under the
"\<Visual C++ top level directory>\projects" path to hold the source files.
(example, \msdev\projects\psqlodbc). Now, either unzip the source code release
into this directory or just copy all the files into this directory.

3. Insert all of the source files (*.c, *.h, *.rc, *.def) into the Visual project
using the "Insert files into project" command. You may have to do 2 inserts --
the first to get the 'c' and header files, and the second to get the def file.
Don't forget the .def file since it is an important part of the release.
You can even insert ".txt" files into the projects -- they will do nothing.

4. Add the "wsock32.lib" library to the end of the list of libraries for linking
using the Build settings menu.

5. Select the type of build on the toolbar (i.e., Release or Debug). This is
one of the useful features of the visual c++ environment in that you can
browse the entire project if you build the "Debug" release. For release
purposes however, select "Release" build.

6. Build the dll by selecting Build from the build menu.

7. When complete, the "psqlodbc.dll" file is under the "Release" subdirectory.
(i.e., "\msdev\projects\psqlodbc\release\psqlodbc.dll")

Command Line Method
-------------------

1. From a command prompt, CD to the directory containing the source code.

2. Use NMAKE to build the dll eg:

C:\psqlodbc\> nmake /f win32.mak CFG=Release ALL

Possible configurations are Release, Debug, MultiByteRelease or MultiByteDebug
Possible build types are ALL or CLEAN


II. Using Large Objects for handling LongVarBinary (OLE Objects in Access)

Large objects are mapped to LONGVARBINARY in the driver to allow storing things like
OLE objects in Microsoft Access. Multiple SQLPutData and SQLGetData calls are usually
used to send and retrieve these objects. The driver creates a new large object and simply
inserts its 'identifier' into the respective table. However, since Postgres uses an 'Oid'
to identify a Large Object, it is necessary to create a new Postgres type to be able
to discriminate between an ordinary Oid and a Large Object Oid. Until this new type
becomes an official part of Postgres, it must be added into the desired database and
looked up for each connection. The type used in the driver is simply called "lo" and
here is the command used to create it:

create type lo (internallength=4,externallength=10,input=int4in,output=int4out,
default='',passedbyvalue);

Once this is done, simply use the new 'lo' type to define columns in that database. Note
that this must be done for each database you want to use large objects in with the driver.
When the driver sees an 'lo' type, it will handle it as LONGVARBINARY.

Another important note is that this new type is lacking in functionality. It will not
cleanup after itself on updates and deletes, thus leaving orphans around and using up
extra disk space. And currently, Postgres does not support the vacuuming of large
objects. Hopefully in the future, a real large object data type will be available.

But for now, it sure is fun to stick a Word document, Visio document, or avi of a dancing
baby into a database column, even if you will fill up your server's hard disk after a while!