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  <atom:id>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/iodbcsdklinux.html</atom:id>iODBC SDK on Unix<atom:link href="http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/iodbcsdklinux.html" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
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  <atom:title>iODBC SDK on Unix</atom:title>
  <atom:content type="html">Unlike Windows, Unix has historically never come with a system-wide ODBC installation, therefore there is greater scope for setting everything up the way you wish. Also on Unix, there are two main-stream implementations of ODBC: UnixODBC and iODBC. The former comes with a QT-based implementation of a GUI, while iODBC provides a GTK+-based administrator. The iODBC package is available in several formats - source tarball, source RPM, and a choice of binary components. Installing the binary packages is a simple exercise - for example,</atom:content>
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  <atom:id>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/iodbcsdkconfdsn.html</atom:id>Configuring Data Sources<atom:link href="http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/iodbcsdkconfdsn.html" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
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  <atom:title>Configuring Data Sources</atom:title>
  <atom:content type="html">The graphical (GTK+-based) configuration screen makes setting up your data-sources (DSNs) quite intuitive, especially if you&#39;re used to the setup screens on Windows: An example of adding a new datasource follows:</atom:content>
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  <atom:id>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/iodbcappsmacos.html</atom:id>Linking iODBC and ODBC Applications on Mac OS<atom:link href="http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/iodbcappsmacos.html" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
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