Accessing SQL Server

Alexander Dalloz ad+lists at uni-x.org
Thu Apr 14 19:35:15 UTC 2005


Am Do, den 14.04.2005 schrieb Richard Crawford um 21:28:

> Is there such a thing as a Linux client for SQL Server?  The only reason at 
> this point that I keep a Windoze box at work is that I sometimes need to 
> query our user database, which lives on a remote computer running SQL Server 
> on Windows, and I can't find a front end client for it for Linux.

What type of "SQL Server"? There are plenty of SQL servers available
like PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, MS SQL, Sybase ...

For instance Openoffice.org can query SQL servers using ODBC.

Alexander


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