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Thread where can I download the x^$ driver for DBSIAM
Wed, Sep 11 2013 1:07 PMPermanent Link

asp

I need the 64 bit driver for DBISAM.

Where can I download it

thanks

asp
Wed, Sep 11 2013 2:34 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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<< I need the 64 bit driver for DBISAM.

Where can I download it >>

First of all, don't post messages with subjects like that.  If you have a
question, then ask it without resorting to dramatic or attention-seeking
subjects.

Second of all, I assume that you're referring to the DBISAM ODBC Driver, and
it's not free (as are none of our products, since that's how we stay in
business).  If you want to evaluate it before buying, you can download a
trial version from the Downloads page on our web site.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Fri, Sep 13 2013 2:42 PMPermanent Link

asp

"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" wrote:


<< I need the 64 bit driver for DBISAM.

Where can I download it >>

First of all, don't post messages with subjects like that.  If you have a
question, then ask it without resorting to dramatic or attention-seeking
subjects.

Second of all, I assume that you're referring to the DBISAM ODBC Driver, and
it's not free (as are none of our products, since that's how we stay in
business).  If you want to evaluate it before buying, you can download a
trial version from the Downloads page on our web site.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com


Oups I am so sorry, but I did not notice I had the shift key on when I punch in the 64 and it did ^$ .  So Sorry.


As for what I need the driver.  I have bought Emco network enterprise and this app use DBSIAM database.  I need to be able to use these DB in SQL64.  This is why I need the ODBC driver.  Of course there is a workaround, importing the DB in a SQL 32 and then exporting for the 32 to a 64, but this is time consuming.

And if your application is not free, then I just need the driver, I don't need to use your DB or any of your otjer product.  I need it to be able to read the DB from Emco in SQL.

Thanks and again sorry for the spelling
Fri, Sep 13 2013 4:39 PMPermanent Link

Raul

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>asp wrote:
>As for what I need the driver.  I have bought Emco network enterprise and this app use DBSIAM database.
>I need to be able to use these DB in SQL64.  This is why I need the ODBC driver.  Of course there is a
>workaround, importing the DB in a SQL 32 and then exporting for the 32 to a 64, but this is time consuming.
> And if your application is not free, then I just need the driver, I don't need to use your DB or any of your otjer
> product.  I need it to be able to read the DB from Emco in SQL.

There is no application - company sells actual database engines (DBISAM, EDB). The nature of the DBISAM is such that the ODBC driver itself is the engine so even though you don't need it it still can modify and even create data hence the cost.

However, It looks like the vendor of the Emco inventory already provides you with the 32bit ODBC driver - just ask them for the 64bit version as well.

Raul
Tue, Sep 17 2013 12:47 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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<< Oups I am so sorry, but I did not notice I had the shift key on when I
punch in the 64 and it did ^$ .  So Sorry. >>

No problem.

<< As for what I need the driver.  I have bought Emco network enterprise and
this app use DBSIAM database.  I need to be able to use these DB in SQL64.
This is why I need the ODBC driver.  Of course there is a workaround,
importing the DB in a SQL 32 and then exporting for the 32 to a 64, but this
is time consuming.

And if your application is not free, then I just need the driver, I don't
need to use your DB or any of your otjer product.  I need it to be able to
read the DB from Emco in SQL. >>

As Raul indicated, contact your vendor about the 64-bit version of the ODBC
Driver, and I'm sure that they'll be able to help you out.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
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