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ODBC
- In addition to normal ODBC support, the Unified ODBC functions
- in PHP allow you to access several databases that have
- borrowed the semantics of the ODBC API to implement their own
- API. Instead of maintaining multiple database drivers that were
- all nearly identical, these drivers have been unified into a
- single set of ODBC functions.
+ In addition to normal ODBC support, the Unified ODBC functions in
+ PHP allow you to access several databases that have borrowed the
+ semantics of the ODBC API to implement their own API. Instead of
+ maintaining multiple database drivers that were all nearly
+ identical, these drivers have been unified into a single set of
+ ODBC functions.
- The following databases are supported by the Unified ODBC
- functions: Adabas D,
- IBM DB2,
- iODBC, Solid, and Sybase SQL Anywhere.
+ The following databases are supported by the Unified ODBC
+ functions: Adabas D, IBM DB2, iODBC, Solid, and Sybase SQL Anywhere.
- Please see the Installation
- on Unix Systems chapter for more information about configuring
- PHP with these databases.
+ Please see the Installation on Unix
+ Systems chapter for more information about configuring PHP
+ with these databases.
-
- There is no ODBC involved when connecting to the above
- databases. The functions that you use to speak natively
- to them just happen to share the same names and syntax
- as the ODBC functions.
-
-
+
+ There is no ODBC involved when connecting to the above
+ databases. The functions that you use to speak natively to them
+ just happen to share the same names and syntax as the ODBC
+ functions.
+
+