TimMcCully
New Member
I just had to figure this out, since we were having problems involving Corvu and ODBC. We didn't want to use DataDirect.com for ODBC drivers anymore because that has a fee now.
Question: does anyone know why DataDirect does not mention Progress as a database they support? They seem to still be owned by Progress.
Here is what I did.
Progress calls the OpenEdge ODBC driver "SQL Client Access".
To get this file
visit www.progress.com
go to support login with your progress account
go to software, OpenEdge 10 components, SQL Client Access
note the serial number and control code necessary for win32 version.
003467917 Z9GSS 2QG2D N4C?J
download the win32 version
move it to a temp folder
explode the self-extracting zip file
click setup.exe
enter the above serial number and control codes, which will paste
when you do, the choice "OE SQL ACCESS" should appear. click that.
While all this is not very user friendly, at least it works !
Question: does anyone know why DataDirect does not mention Progress as a database they support? They seem to still be owned by Progress.
Here is what I did.
Progress calls the OpenEdge ODBC driver "SQL Client Access".
To get this file
visit www.progress.com
go to support login with your progress account
go to software, OpenEdge 10 components, SQL Client Access
note the serial number and control code necessary for win32 version.
003467917 Z9GSS 2QG2D N4C?J
download the win32 version
move it to a temp folder
explode the self-extracting zip file
click setup.exe
enter the above serial number and control codes, which will paste
when you do, the choice "OE SQL ACCESS" should appear. click that.
While all this is not very user friendly, at least it works !