[egenix-users] mxODBCZopeDA with iODBC in Linux
M.-A. Lemburg
mal at egenix.com
Thu Feb 25 00:15:58 CET 2010
M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> Baiju M wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Is there any document which explains setting up mxODBCZopeDA
>> with iODBC in Linux. I am looking for something which use
>> Oracle instantclient.
>
> Setting up iODBC is just a straight-forward as setting up
> unixODBC. See e.g. this how-to:
>
> http://www.iodbc.org/dataspace/iodbc/wiki/iODBC/IODBCPythonHOWTO
>
> These are few links to the mxODBC Zope DA documentation:
>
> http://www.egenix.com/products/zope/mxODBCZopeDA/doc/#_Toc117329296
> http://www.egenix.com/products/zope/mxODBCZopeDA/doc/#_Toc117329299
>
> The mxODBC Zope DA allows you to select which ODBC manager
> to use on Unix - depending on which are installed.
>
> Since both managers provide more or less the same interface,
> it's usually best to just install one of them and select
> the "Platform Default" choice.
>
> This results in mxODBC Zope DA
> picking up the ODBC that's installed on the system and is more
> portable in case you plan to move the connection object to
> a different installation:
>
> http://www.egenix.com/products/zope/mxODBCZopeDA/doc/#_Toc117329309
BTW: There's one catch with the iODBC manager that you run into:
It defaults to using the 4-byte wchar_t type for Unicode on Linux.
Since many ODBC drivers follow the MS ODBC standard which uses
a 2-byte wchar_t type for Unicode, iODBC will cause problems when
used with these drivers and Unicode.
It does not appear to be easily possible to compile iODBC
to use a 2-byte Unicode type, short of editing sqltypes.h
to force use a 2-byte type.
unixODBC uses the 2-byte Unicode type on Linux per default,
so you don't run into these issues, but you have other
issues related to a few length types being 4 bytes on older
versions and 8 bytes in more recent ones on 64-bit Linux -
which iODBC doesn't have.
--
Marc-Andre Lemburg
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