

Deferred fetching causes large, binary objects to be fetched after other, smaller data. Passes a Yes or No value to enable or disable deferred fetching. Passes a Yes or No value to enable or disable READONLY access to the data store. Passes an integer, which represents the number of rows that the driver will return during an individual fetch. For instance, users may pass Sybase instance names, Oracle aliases, or Ingres vnodes to connect database agents-through local database native clients-to remote databases. Users may also use the field to pass database native communications parameters to establish three-tier connections.

Progress users should pass the full path to their databases. Passes the name of a database or Oracle SID. If the Multi-Tier OPSYSLOGIN parameter is enabled, this parameter passes a valid operating system password. If the Multi-Tier OPSYSLOGIN parameter is enabled, this parameter passes a valid operating system username.
#OSX ODBC MANAGER DRIVERS#
The drivers use these domain aliases as starting points from which to assess rules, environment variables, and agent binaries to instantiate for connections. This domain alias must match a valid domain alias in the Single-Tier openlink.ini file or Multi-Tier oplrqb.ini file. Passes the full path to the ODBC client driver. This title must match the title passed under the heading. The following table explains the parameters that appear in the data source specification sections. Shared, single-threaded Sybase Single-Tier driver Static, single-threaded Sybase Single-Tier driver Shared, single-threaded MS SQLServer Single-Tier driver Static, single-threaded MS SQLServer Single-Tier driver Shared, single-threaded PostgreSQL Single-Tier driver Static, single-threaded PostgreSQL Single-Tier driver Shared, multi-threaded PostgreSQL Single-Tier driver Static, multi-threaded PostgreSQL Single-Tier driver Shared, single-threaded Oracle 8.1.x Single-Tier driver Static, single-threaded Oracle 8.1.x Single-Tier driver Older, Multi-Tier ODBC driver library files are linked to the latest revision

Shared, single-threaded MySQL Single-Tier driver Static, single-threaded MySQL Single-Tier driver Older, iODBC driver manager libraries are linked to the latest revision Click here to see a complete list of OpenLink libraries by platform. Each of these files appears in the /lib sub-directory of the OpenLink client installation. The following table holds a list of common Darwin libraries. Online Documentation: MySQL Connector/ODBC Installation.
#OSX ODBC MANAGER MAC OS#
#OSX ODBC MANAGER INSTALL#
To install the driver, complete the following steps: Double-click MapR Drill 1.3.dmg to mount the disk image. To download ODBC drivers that support both 32- and 64-bit client applications, click Drill ODBC Driver for Mac.
