Thank you. A few more questions--I hope they're not too obvious.
1. Do the pre-compiled binaries already have ODBC enabled? It didn't
seem so from the source (just something called "ftime" was enabled).
I didn't find the odbc32.lib file to compile it myself. Also I assume
I can substitute in 64-bit odbc when compiling to .net wrapper code
but I am not sure how the dependency on C++ code works, so that may
not be right.
The option in the source file (config_windows.h file) says:
"// Define if you have odbc library (Odbc32.lib)."
2. I think I would prefer to use the native SQL Server connector
which .net provides (I am using the C# wrapper), and also would like
to make use of LINQ. But I assume it would be difficult or impossible
to override the underlying C++ code that handles that?
Thanks,
Manuel
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Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 10:15:58 -0700
From: or...@qu...
Subject: Re: [Quickfix-developers] Sql Server
To: Manuel Lopez <lop...@gm...>
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Connections to SQL should be done via an ODBC connection. The sql api
was deprecated so we switch to using ODBC for MSSQL.
--oren
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