Application Linking If you use an ODBC application that uses libodbc.so ( libodbc.so.1) or libodbcinst.so ( libodbcinst.so.1), you can create symbolic links to that point to $IQDIR15/lib64/libdbodbc11.so.1 for single-threaded or $IQDIR15/lib64/libdbodbc11r.so.1 for multi-threaded applications. If you are creating an ODBC application, you can link directly to libdbodbc11.so for non–threaded applications and libdbodbc11r.so for threaded applications. References to ODBC functions are resolved at run-time. The so suffix shown is specific to the Solaris system.
32-bit and 64-bit Drivers UNIX 64-bit applications, including many third-party tools, can use 64-bit ODBC drivers to connect to 64-bit IQ servers. 32-bit applications can use 32-bit ODBC drivers to connect to 64-bit IQ servers. (32-bit applications cannot use 64-bit ODBC drivers to connect to 64-bit IQ servers.) The Sybase IQ Network Client CD supplied with all platforms contains an ODBC driver for connecting from Windows-based ODBC applications. To connect via ODBC from 32-bit UNIX client applications, download and install the 32-bit ODBC driver kit.
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Check the EBF/Update information for the appropriate driver.