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I Contents © 2018 Devart Table of Contents Part I What's New 1 Part II General Information 2 ................................................................................................................................... 2 1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 3 Features ................................................................................................................................... 5 3 Compatibility ................................................................................................................................... 7 Requirements ................................................................................................................................... 7 5 Licensing ................................................................................................................................... 10 6 Getting Support Part III Using ODBC Driver 12 ................................................................................................................................... 12 1 Installation .......................................................................................................................................................... 13 Windows .......................................................................................................................................................... 16 .......................................................................................................................................................... 26 Linux .......................................................................................................................................................... 32 Silent ................................................................................................................................... 33 2 Connecting to ASE ................................................................................................................................... 35 3 Connection String Options ................................................................................................................................... 37 4 Secure Connections .......................................................................................................................................................... 37 SSL Connection Description .......................................................................................................................................................... 39 SSH Connection Description .......................................................................................................................................................... 43 HTTP Tunneling Description ................................................................................................................................... 46 5 Product Activation .......................................................................................................................................................... 46 Obtaining Activation Key .......................................................................................................................................................... 47 Activation on Windows .......................................................................................................................................................... 51 Activation on macOS .......................................................................................................................................................... 51 Activation on Linux .......................................................................................................................................................... 52 Where to See the License Information? ................................................................................................................................... 54 6 Supported Data Types ................................................................................................................................... 54 7 Supported ODBC API Functions Part IV Using in Third-Party Tools 63 ................................................................................................................................... 63 1 Using in DBeaver ................................................................................................................................... 64 2 Using in Omnis Studio

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© 2018 Devart

Table of ContentsPart I What's New 1

Part II General Information 2

................................................................................................................................... 21 Overview

................................................................................................................................... 32 Features

................................................................................................................................... 53 Compatibility

................................................................................................................................... 74 Requirements

................................................................................................................................... 75 Licensing

................................................................................................................................... 106 Getting Support

Part III Using ODBC Driver 12

................................................................................................................................... 121 Installation

.......................................................................................................................................................... 13Windows

.......................................................................................................................................................... 16macOS

.......................................................................................................................................................... 26Linux

.......................................................................................................................................................... 32Silent

................................................................................................................................... 332 Connecting to ASE

................................................................................................................................... 353 Connection String Options

................................................................................................................................... 374 Secure Connections

.......................................................................................................................................................... 37SSL Connection Description

.......................................................................................................................................................... 39SSH Connection Description

.......................................................................................................................................................... 43HTTP Tunneling Description

................................................................................................................................... 465 Product Activation

.......................................................................................................................................................... 46Obtaining Activation Key

.......................................................................................................................................................... 47Activation on Windows

.......................................................................................................................................................... 51Activation on macOS

.......................................................................................................................................................... 51Activation on Linux

.......................................................................................................................................................... 52Where to See the License Information?

................................................................................................................................... 546 Supported Data Types

................................................................................................................................... 547 Supported ODBC API Functions

Part IV Using in Third-Party Tools 63

................................................................................................................................... 631 Using in DBeaver

................................................................................................................................... 642 Using in Omnis Studio

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1 What's New

14-Jun-18 New features in ODBC Driver for SAP SybaseAdaptive Server Enterprise 1.4

Possibility to return String Types as Ansi or Unicode is added

Compatibility with MS Access is improved

Compatibility with Tableau is improved

Compatibility with Omnis Studio is improved

Compatibility with Power Pivot is improved

Compatibility with DBeaver is improved

26-Feb-18 New features in ODBC Driver for SAP SybaseAdaptive Server Enterprise 1.3

Performance of batch operations is significantly improved

The SSHStoragePath connection parameter is added

23-Oct-17 New features in ODBC Driver for SAP SybaseAdaptive Server Enterprise 1.2

Compatibility with SAS JMP is improved

Compatibility with MS Power Query is improved

OUTER JOIN macros in SQL queries are supported

DateTime macros in SQL queries are supported

Scalar function macros in SQL queries are supported

26-Oct-16 New features in ODBC Driver for SAP SybaseAdaptive Server Enterprise 1.1

Support for IPv6 protocol is added

Compatibility with MS Visual Studio

Compatibility with MS FoxPro is improved

Compatibility with MapInfo is improved

Compatibility with Libre Office is improved

Compatibility with Qlik is improved

Compatibility with Delphi & C++Builder is improved

MS Access linked tables support is improved

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05-Apr-16 New features in ODBC Driver for SAP SybaseAdaptive Server Enterprise 1.0

First release of ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise

Windows is supported

Linux is supported

macOS is supported

2 General Information

1. Overview

2. Features

3. Compatibility

4. Requirements

5. Licensing

6. Getting Support

2.1 Overview

ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise provides high-performance and

feature-rich connectivity solution for ODBC-based applications to access SAP Sybase

Adaptive Server Enterprise databases from Windows, macOS, Linux - both 32-bit and 64-bit.

Full support for standard ODBC API functions and data types implemented in our driver

makes interaction of your database applications with SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise

fast, easy and extremely handy.

Direct connectionDatabase applications based on our solution get an opportunity to establish a connection to

SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise directly. Direct Connection gives your applications an

unrivaled advantage - connection to SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise databases

directly via TCP/IP. That improves performance of your applications, their quality, reliability

and especially the deployment process, since there is no need to supply additional client

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software together with your application.

CompatibilityODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise supports the following versions of

Adaptive Server Enterprise:

SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise 16.0 and higher

Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 12.5.4 and higher

2.2 Features

Direct ConnectionDatabase applications based on our solution get an opportunity to establish connection to

ASE directly via TCP/IP. That improves performance of your applications, their quality,

reliability and especially the deployment process, since there is no need to supply additional

client software together with your application.

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ODBC ConformanceOur ODBC driver provides full support for common ODBC interface:

ODBC Data Types support

ODBC API Functions support

In addition, we provide support for Advanced Connection String parameters. Thus allowing

any desktop and web applications to connect to ASE from various environments and

platforms, that support ODBC.

Development Platforms VarietyODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise doesn't limit your choice of the

development platform and environment. The driver installations are available for various

operational systems and platforms. The current version supports Windows, macOS, Linux,

both 32-bit and 64-bit. So you can develop both 32-bit and 64-bit cross-platform applications.

DB CompatibilityODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise supports the following versions of

Adaptive Server Enterprise:

SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise 16.0 and higher

Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 12.0 and higher

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High PerformanceAll our products are designed to help you write high-performance, lightweight data access

layers, therefore they use advanced data access algorithms and techniques of optimization.

SupportVisit our Support page to get instant support from experienced professionals, fast and detailed

responses, user engagement and interaction, frequent builds with bug fixes, and much more.

2.3 Compatibility

ASE CompatibilityODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise supports the following database

servers:

ASE versions Support

SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise 16.0

and higher

Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise

12.5.4 and higher

Supported Target Platforms

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Windows, 32-bit and 64-bit (including Windows Terminal Server)

macOS, 32-bit and 64-bit

Linux, 32-bit and 64-bit

Verified Compatibility With 3rd-Party Data Tools

Microsoft SQL Server ManagementStudio

Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools

Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services

Microsoft Visual Studio Server Explorer and ADO.NET ODBC Provider

Microsoft Visual FoxPro

Microsoft Office

Embarcadero Delphi & C++Builder UniDAC, FireDAC, dbGo (ADO), BDE anddbExpress

EMS SQL Management Studio

Adobe ColdFusion

Open Office

Crystal Reports

QlikView

PHP

Python

Tableau

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PowerBASIC

SAS JMP

Omnis Studio

DBeaver

2.4 Requirements

The following few requirements must be met in order to use ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase

Adaptive Server Enterprise:

Important condition is that only one ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server

Enterprise version can be installed on the PC in order to avoid incompatibility.

2.5 Licensing

ODBC Driver License Agreement

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PLEASE READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. BY INSTALLING OR USING

THIS SOFTWARE,YOU INDICATE ACCEPTANCE OF AND AGREE TO BECOME BOUND

BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE

TERMS OF THIS LICENSE, DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THIS SOFTWARE AND

PROMPTLY RETURN IT TO DEVART.

INTRODUCTION

This Devart end-user license agreement ("Agreement") is a legal agreement between you

(either an individual person or a single legal entity) and Devart, for the use of the ODBC Driver

software application, demos, intermediate files, printed materials, and online or electronic

documentation contained in this installation file. For the purpose of this Agreement, the

software program(s) and supporting documentation will be referred to as the "Software".

LICENSE

1. GRANT OF LICENSE

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The enclosed Software is licensed, not sold. You have the following rights and privileges,

subject to all limitations, restrictions, and policies specified in this Agreement.

1.1. If you are a legally licensed user, depending on the license type specified in the

registration letter you have received from Devart upon purchase of the Software:- the

"Desktop License" allows you to install and use the Software on a single desktop computer,

provided it is accessed by no more than one person at a time, either directly or remotely, for

sole purposes only in accordance with this Agreement. If more than one person can

simultaneously use the computer where you plan to install the product,you must purchase a

Server License. A Desktop License is valid for one single desktop installation;

- the "Server License" allows you to install and use the Software on a single server,provided it

is accessed by more than one person at a time, either directly or remotely.This definition

includes, but is not limited to, Web servers, application servers,batch servers, and desktop

workstations, where more than one concurrent users can access the Software. A Server

License is valid for one single server installation,provided it is used by 1 (one) legal entity in

accordance with this Agreement.

1.2. If you are a legally licensed user of the Software, you are also entitled to:- make one copy

of the Software for archival purposes only, or copy the Software onto the hard disk of your

computer and retain the original for archival purposes;- develop and test Applications with the

Software, subject to the Limitations below.

1.3. You are allowed to use evaluation versions of the Software as specified in the Evaluation

section.

No other rights or privileges are granted in this Agreement.

2. LIMITATIONS

Only legally registered users are licensed to use the Software, subject to all of the conditions

of this Agreement. Usage of the Software is subject to the following restrictions.

2.1. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Software.

2.2. You may not reproduce or distribute any Software documentation without express written

permission from Devart.

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2.3. You may not distribute and sell any portion of the Software integrating it into your

Applications.

2.4. You may not transfer, assign, or modify the Software in whole or in part. In particular, the

Software license is non-transferable, and you may not transfer the Software installation

package.

2.5. You may not remove or alter any Devart's copyright, trademark, or other proprietary rights

notice contained in any portion of Devart files.

3. REDISTRIBUTION

The license grants you a non-exclusive right to reproduce any new software

programs(Applications) created using the Software. You cannot distribute the Software

integrated into your Applications. Any Devart's files remain Devart's exclusive property.

4. TRANSFER

You may not transfer the Software to any individual or entity without express written

permission from Devart. In particular, you may not share copies of the Software under

"Desktop License" with other co-developers without obtaining proper license of these copies

for each individual; you may not install the Software under "Server License" more than 1 (one)

server without obtaining proper license of these installations for each server.

5. TERMINATION

Devart may immediately terminate this Agreement without notice or judicial resolution in the

event of any failure to comply with any provision of this Agreement. Upon such termination

you must destroy the Software, all accompanying written materials, and all copies.

6. EVALUATION

Devart may provide evaluation ("Trial") versions of the Software. You may transfer or

distribute Trial versions of the Software as an original installation package only.If the Software

you have obtained is marked as a "Trial" version, you may install and use the Software for a

period of up to 30 calendar days from the date of installation(the "Trial Period"), subject to the

additional restriction that it is used solely for evaluation of the Software and not in conjunction

with the development or deployment of any application in production. You may not use

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Applications developed using Trial versions of the Software for any commercial purposes.

Upon expiration of the Trial Period, the Software must be uninstalled, all its copies and all

accompanying written materials must be destroyed.

7. WARRANTY

The Software and documentation are provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind.Devart

makes no warranties, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied

warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose or use.

8. SUBSCRIPTION AND SUPPORT

The Software is sold on a subscription basis. The Software subscription entitles you to

download improvements and enhancement from Devart's web site as they become available,

during the active subscription period. The initial subscription period is one year from the date

of purchase of the license. The subscription is automatically activated upon purchase, and

may be subsequently renewed by Devart, subject to receipt applicable fees. Licensed users

of the Software with an active subscription may request technical assistance with using the

Software over email from the Software development. Devart shall use its reasonable

endeavors to answer queries raised, but does not guarantee that your queries or problems

will be fixed or solved.

Devart reserves the right to cease offering and providing support for legacy IDE versions.

9. COPYRIGHT

The Software is confidential and proprietary copyrighted work of Devart and is protected by

international copyright laws and treaty provisions. You may not remove the copyright notice

from any copy of the Software or any copy of the written materials,accompanying the

Software.

This Agreement contains the total agreement between the two parties and supersedes any

other agreements, written, oral, expressed, or implied.

2.6 Getting Support

This document lists several ways you can find help with using ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase

Adaptive Server Enterprise describes the Priority Support program.

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Support OptionsThere are a number of resources for finding help on installing and using ODBC Driver for SAP

Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise:

You can find out more about ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise

installation or licensing by consulting Installation and License articles of this manual

respectively.

You can get community assistance and technical support on the Community Forum.

You can get advanced technical assistance by ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive

Server Enterprise developers through the ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server

Enterprise Priority Support program.

SubscriptionsThe ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Subscription program is an

annual maintenance and support service for ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server

Enterprise users.

Users with a valid ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Subscription get

the following benefits:

Product support through the ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise

Priority Support program

Access to new versions of ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise when

they are released

Access to all ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise updates and bug

fixes

Notifications about new product versions

Priority SupportODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Priority Support is an advanced

product support service for getting expedited individual assistance with ODBC Driver for SAP

Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise-related questions from the ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase

Adaptive Server Enterprise developers themselves. Priority Support is carried out over email

and has a two business day response policy. Priority Support is available for users with an

active ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Subscription.

To get help through the ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Priority

Support program, please send an email to [email protected] describing the problem you are

having. Make sure to include the following information in your message:

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Your ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Registration number.

Full ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise edition name and version

number. You can find the version number in DLL version information.

Versions of the ASE server and client you are using.

A detailed problem description.

If possible, ODBC Administrator Log, scripts for creating and filling in database objects, and

the application using ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise.

If you have any questions regarding licensing or subscriptions, please see the FAQ or

contact [email protected]

3 Using ODBC Driver

1. Installation

2. Connecting to ASE

3. Connection String Options

4. Secure Connections

o SSL Connection Description

o SSH Connection Description

o HTTP Tunneling Description

5. Product Activation

6. Supported Data Types

7. Supported ODBC API Functions

3.1 Installation

ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise currently supports such platforms

as: Windows, macOS, Linux, both 32-bit and 64-bit.

See how to install Devart ODBC Driver for SAP SybaseAdaptive Server Enterprise on:

Windows

macOS

Linux

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3.1.1 Windows

Installation on Windows

Important Note:

Before installing the ODBC driver, make sure that another version of ODBC Driver for SAP

Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise is not installed on the PC, since more than one version

cannot be installed simultaneously on one PC.

1. Run the installer executive file. In an explorer it must look like the following:

2. Follow the instructions in the wizard.

3. In case if you already have the specified installation folder on the PC or another Driver

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version is installed, you will get a warning. Click Yes to overwrite the old files with the

current installation, but it is recommended to completely uninstall the previous driver

version first, and then install the new one.

4. On the Select Components page you can select whether to install the 64-bit version of the

driver or not. Clear the check box if you need no 64-bit installation. There is also a check

box on this page, that allows you to select whether to install Help and Manual.

5. In the License Information dialog box, you should select the license type and activate the

product. If you have no activation key, you can select Trial and use the driver for evaluation

purposes.

6. If you have an activation key, select the Activation Key option. Copy the activation key from

the registration email or your Customer Portal account and paste it into the Activation Key

edit box.

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7. If you have the activation key file, click the Load Activation Key button and browse to it.

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8. Click Next.

9. Click Install, then Finish.

10.After the installation is completed, you need to configure the driver.

3.1.2 macOS

PrerequisitesODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise works under control of an ODBC

driver manager. ODBC driver manager is not distributed along with our driver and must be

installed separately.

ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise is compatible with 2 ODBC driver

managers:

iODBC

UnixODBC

In case when using other ODBC driver managers, ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive

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Server Enterprise will be installed, but it will require manual modification of configuration files

of these managers.

InstallationTo install the driver, you should download the archive containing installation files, unpack and

run installation with root privileges. See the detailed description of these steps below:

1. Download the archive from Devart website. By default, the archive will be downloaded into

the ~/Downloads folder (or the selected one);

2. Run the 'Terminal' program;

3. Navigate to the 'Downloads' folder:

cd /Users/test/Downloads

4. Unpack devartodbcase-osx.tar:

tar -xf devartodbcase-osx.tar

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5. Execute the install.sh script with root user privileges and specify the password:

sudo ./install.sh

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6. Read the EULA carefully.

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7. Agree to the license agreement:

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8. Select the installation folder for ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise

(or accept the suggested path):

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9. Select the used ODBC driver manager (iODBC by default):

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10.Specify the path (or remain the default: /Library/ODBC) to odbc.ini and odbcinst.ini files.

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11.If you have an activation key, you should create a file, for example with the "ase.lic" name

on your computer and paste the activation key into it. Then, specify the path to it in order to

activate the product.

To add/update the ase.lic file to an already installed driver, you need to create/replace this file

in the directory with the installed driver, and save the new activation key to it.

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Driver is installed successfully.

After the driver is installed, two DSNs with the names DEVART_ASE_x64 and

DEVART_ASE_x86 are created. You can use them to test connection with ASE server, we

will use DEVART_ASE_x64 as a sample. Now perform the following steps:

1. Open the odbc.ini file, the location of which was indicated during the installation. Find the

DEVART_ASE_x64 section and specify the required connection settings:

User ID=<your ASE User Name>

Password=<your ASE password>

Server=<your ASE server address>

Port=<your ASE Port>

Database=<your ASE database name>

2. Run the iODBC Test Command utility and test connection using the following command:

DSN=DEVART_ASE_x64

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See also:Installation on Windows

Installation on Linux

3.1.3 Linux

PrerequisitesODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise works under control of an ODBC

driver manager. ODBC driver manager is not distributed along with our driver and must be

installed separately.

ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise is compatible with 2 ODBC driver

managers:

UnixODBC

iODBC

In case when using other ODBC driver managers, ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive

Server Enterprise will be installed, but it will require manual modification of configuration files

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of these managers.

InstallationTo install the driver, you should download the archive containing installation files, unpack and

run installation with root privileges. See the detailed description of these steps below:

1. Download the archive from Devart website. By default the archive will be downloaded into

the ~/Downloads folder (or the selected one);

2. Run the 'Terminal' program;

3. Navigate to the folder with the downloaded archive cd ~/Downloads (if you downloaded the

archive into another folder, you need to specify the path to this folder as the cd command

parameter):

cd ~/Downloads/

4. Unpack devartodbcase-linux.tar:

tar -xf devartodbcase-linux.tar

5. Execute the install.sh script with root user privileges and specify the password:

sudo ./install.sh

6. Read the EULA carefully.

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7. Agree to the license agreement:

8. Select the installation folder for ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise

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(or accept the suggested path):

9. Select the used ODBC driver manager (UnixODBC by default):

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10.Specify the path (or remain the default: /etc) to odbc.ini and odbcinst.ini files.

11.If you have an activation key, you should create a file, for example with the "ase.lic" name

on your computer and paste the activation key into it. Then specify the path to it in order to

activate the product.

To add/update the ase.lic file to an already installed driver, you need to create/replace this file

in the directory with the installed driver, and save the new activation key to it.

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Driver is installed successfully.

After the driver is installed, two DSNs with the names DEVART_ASE_X64 and

DEVART_ASE_X86 are created. You can use them to test connection with ASE server, we

will use DEVART_ASE_X86 as an example. Now perform the following steps:

1. Open the odbc.ini file, the location of which was indicated during the installation. Find the

DEVART_ASE_X86 section and specify the required connection settings:

User ID=<your ASE User Name>

Password=<your ASE password>

Server=<your ASE server address>

Port=<your ASE Port>

Database=<your ASE database name>

2. Run the UnixODBC Test Command utility and test connection using the following

command:

isql -v DEVART_ASE_X86

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Installation on macOS

3.1.4 Silent

Silent Installation with OEM license on Windows1. Run the Command Prompt as an administrator.

2. Use the following command-lines to perform the driver silent/very silent installation:

DevartODBCASE.exe /SILENT /ActivationKey=y1c7nmgdu234laszxcvONGurj

DevartODBCASE.exe /VERYSILENT /ActivationKey=ekhdh765mh09ukr237gfH

Note: The installation is performed by entering a license key.

DevartODBCASE.exe /SILENT /ActivationFile=d:\lic.key

DevartODBCASE.exe /VERYSILENT /ActivationFile=d:\lic.key

Note: The installation is performed by specifying the path to a license key file with any

name.

When /SILENT is used, the installation progress is displayed, but no user interaction is

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required during installation.

When /VERYSILENT is used, the installation wizard dialog is hidden and the installation

process is performed without user interference.

3.2 Connecting to ASE

1. After the driver is installed, it can be configured. For this, in the Control Panel open

Administrative Tools and find the Data Sources (ODBC) tool:

2. Now you have to add the ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise to the

list of System Data Sources or User Data Sources or File Data Sources using the

ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog.

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3. For this, click the Add button - the Create New Data Source dialog will appear with a list

of available drivers.

Select ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise and click Finish.

Then you will be suggested to configure the driver.

4. To activate the driver via ODBC Administrator, refer to the Product Activation article for

more details.

5. In the appeared connection dialog, you can set the connection options.

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6. Then you can click OK and finish configuration or switch to the Advanced settings tab to

specify more detailed Connection String. See the full list of supported connection string

options in the Connection Options article.

3.3 Connection String Options

Connection String Options - ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase AdaptiveServer Enterprise

The following table describes the options that you can include in the connection string for SAPSybase Adaptive Server Enterprise:

Option Description

Server Serves to supply the server name for login.

Port Used to specify the port number for the connection. 5000 by default.

User ID Used to supply a unique User ID for login.

Password Used to supply a password for login.

Database Used to set the name of the database

ConnectionTime Used to specify the time in seconds before an attempt to make a

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out connection is considered unsuccessful.

IPVersion

Used to specify the version of the Internet Protocol. IPv4 and IPv6 are

available. The IPv4 + IPv6 value allows to check for available protocol

versions and use the first available automatically.

Advanced Settings

Option Description

Empty strings as

NULL

To retrieve metadata, not all parameters according to MSDN can

accept a null value. If NULL, the driver should return an error. But

some 3rd-party tools pass NULL to the parameters. These options

should be enabled for compatibility with such tools.

Allow NULL

strings

String Types

Sets the string value types returned by the driver as Default, Ansi or

Unicode.

Default - the driver defines the string types.

Ansi - all string types will be returned as SQL_CHAR,

SQL_VARCHAR and SLQ_LONGVARCHAR.

Unicode - all string types will be returned as SQL_WCHAR,

SQL_WVARCHAR and SLQ_WLONGVARCHAR.

The option value should be changed if any third-party tool supports

only Ansi string types or Unicode ones.

RegionalNumber

Settings

Enables using local regional settings when converting numbers to

string.

RegionalDateTi

meSettings

Enables using local regional settings when converting dates and

times to string.

AllowFixedTypes

Adaptive Server Enterprise cannot distinguish SQL_CHAR from

SQL_VARCHAR, SQL_WCHAR from SQL_WVARCHAR, and

SQL_BINARY from SQL_VARBINARY on preparing an SQL

statement. It can break compatibility with some third-party tools. So

the driver always returns SQL_VARCHAR instead of SQL_CHAR,

SQL_WVARCHAR instead of SQL_WCHAR, and SQL_VARBINARY

instead of SQL_BINARY in metadata. To change this behavior and

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allow returning fixed types in metadata, this parameter should be set

to True.

ASE ODBC Connection String sample

DRIVER={Devart ODBC Driver for ASE};User

ID=sa;Server=ASEserver;Data Source=master;Port=5000

See also:SSL Connection Description

SSH Connection Description

HTTP Tunneling Description

3.4 Secure Connections

This section describes the principles of establishing secure connections to ASE using ODBC

Driver for ASE.

SSL Connection Description

SSH Connection Description

HTTP Tunneling Description

3.4.1 SSL Connection Description

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is the protocol for secure access to remote computers over

insecure communication channels.

The SSL protocol runs above TCP/IP and below higher-level database protocol. It uses TCP/

IP on behalf of the higher-level protocols, and in the process allows an SSL-enabled server to

authenticate itself to an SSL-enabled client, allows the client to authenticate itself to the

server, and allows both machines to establish an encrypted connection.

These capabilities address fundamental concerns about communication over the Internet and

other TCP/IP networks:

SSL server authentication allows a user to confirm a server's identity. SSL-enabled client

software can use standard techniques of public-key cryptography to check that a server's

certificate and public ID are valid and have been issued by a certificate authority (CA) listed

in the client's list of trusted CAs. This confirmation might be important if the user, for

example, is sending a credit card number over the network and wants to check the

receiving server's identity.

SSL client authentication allows a server to confirm a user's identity. Using the same

techniques as those used for server authentication, SSL-enabled server software can

check that a client's certificate and public ID are valid and have been issued by a certificate

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authority (CA) listed in the server's list of trusted CAs. This confirmation might be important

if the server, for example, is a bank sending confidential financial information to a customer

and wants to check the recipient's identity.

An encrypted SSL connection requires all information sent between a client and a server to

be encrypted by the sending software and decrypted by the receiving software, thus

providing a high degree of confidentiality. Confidentiality is important for both parties to any

private transaction. In addition, all data sent over an encrypted SSL connection is protected

with a mechanism for detecting tampering--that is, for automatically determining whether

the data has been altered in transit.

SSL is based on algorithms of asymmetric encryption and digital signature. Consult ASE

Reference Manual for information about Setting up SSL in ASE and Open Client and

Configuring SSL .

Note:

Usage of SSL is more preferable for ASE connections than SSH because of less required

settings and higher performance.

How to connect to ASE using SSLTo use SSL encryption for connection to ASE, the corresponding SSL connection options

should be set:

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SSL Options Description

Option Description

Use SSL Enables or disables SSL for connection.

CA CertificateHolds the pathname to the certificate

authority file.

Certificate Holds the pathname to the certificate file.

Key Holds the pathname to the key file.

Example Connection String

User ID=sa;Data Source=master;Port=5000;Use SSL=true;SSL CACert=c:

\cacert.pem;SSL Cert=c:\client-cert.pem;SSL Key=c:\client-key.pem;

3.4.2 SSH Connection Description

ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise allows connection to ASE server

from a local computer using SSH tunneling.

SSH (Secure Shell) is the protocol for secure access to remote computers over insecure

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communication channels.

The general chart of computer ties when connecting through the SSH tunnel is presented

below:

This connection method provides secure connection between your application using ODBC

Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise and SSH server that can go through

insecure communication channels, like Internet.

Connections between DB server and SSH server are insecure, therefore they should go

through secure communication channels. In the confluent case, DB server and SSH server

can be located on the same computer.

The principle of working of the SSH connections is described below. The SSH server listens

to the specified TCP/IP port. When the client tries to connect to this port, the SSH server

authenticates the client. If the authentication passes, the connection is established. Then the

client should create connections to DB server objects. The client sends an inquiry to establish

necessary connection to SSH server, and the server establishes it.

SSH Configuration using OpenSSH or other third-partySSH tunnelThe following is the step-by-step sequence of actions for the easiest case of using OpenSSH

for Windows. The detailed description of each command you can see in the documentation

for OpenSSH.

1. Download OpenSSH for Windows from http://sourceforge.net/projects/sshwindows/

2. Install SSH server:

o Choose a machine that will be used as SSH server. It does not have to be the same

machine that is a ASE server, but communication channel between SSH server and

ASE server must be protected

o Using Windows Control Panel create a user and set a password for him. For example,

SSHUser with password SSHPass

o Install Open SSH. It is enough to install only Server components

o Open OpenSSH/bin folder

o Add SSHUser to the list of allowed users:

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mkpasswd -l -u SSHUser >> ..\etc\passwd

o Use mkgroup to create a group permissions file

mkgroup -l >> ..\etc\group

o Run OpenSSH service

net start opensshd

Note:

There is no need to install SSH client, since ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server

Enterprise itself implements SSH client functionality.

About the methods of higher protection (key authentication, etc.) see documentation for

OpenSSH.

How to establish SSH connection to ASETo establish a SSH connection to ASE, the corresponding connection options have to be set,

like shown below:

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SSH Options Description:

Option Description

Use SSH Enables or disables SSH tunneling.

SSH Host nameHolds the host name or IP address of the

SSH server to connect to.

SSH PortUsed to specify the port number for SSH

connection.

SSH User Name Sets the SSH user name for authentication.

SSH PasswordSets the SSH user password for

authentication.

SSH Client Key

Used to specify the path to the file

containing the SSH Private Key.

If the authentication by key is used, the user

must have his pair of keys. The public key

should be transferred to the server, while

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the private key will be used by the client to

sign data,

that will be used by server to authenticate

the user. The server verifies the specified

user name and Private Key - and if the

Server Key corresponds to this user,

connection may be established.

SSH Server KeyUsed to specify the path to the file that

contains SSH Public Key.

SSH StoragePathUsed to specify the path to the directory

where encyption keys are stored.

Example Connection String:

User ID=sa;Data Source=master;Port=5000;Use SSH=true;SSH

Hostname=localhost;SSH Port=22;SSH Username=SSHUser;SSH

Password=SSHPass;SSH Client Key='C:\User\...\PrivateKey.pem';SSH

Server Key='C:\User\...\PublicKey.pem';SSH StoragePath='D:\...';

3.4.3 HTTP Tunneling Description

Connection through HTTP tunnelSometimes client machines are shielded by a firewall that does not allow you to connect to

server directly at the specified port. If the firewall allows HTTP connections, you can use

HTTP tunneling based on the PHP script.

An example of the web script tunneling usage can be the following: you have a remote

website, and access to its database through the port of the database server is forbidden. Only

access through HTTP port 80 is allowed, and you need to access the database from a

remote computer, like when using usual direct connection.

To start using HTTP tunneling, you should deploy the Tunneling script. The php script must

be available through the HTTP protocol. You can verify it is accessible for a web. For this

enter the http://www.domain.com/tunnel.php address to a web browser and check the result.

The only requirement to the server is PHP 5 support.

P.S.: tunnel.php is provided along with ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server

Enterprise. It is available at the driver installation path, in the http folder, by default: C:\Program

Files (x86)\Devart\ODBC\ASE\http\tunnel.php

To connect to the database, you should set connection parameters for usual direct

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connection and set the following parameters specific for the HTTP tunneling:

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HTTP Options Description

Option Description

Use Http Enables or disables HTTP tunneling.

Http Url Holds the url of the tunneling PHP script.

Http UsernameSet these properties if the access to the

website folder with the script is available

only for registered users authenticated with

user name and password.Http Password

Example Connection String

User ID=sa;Server=ASEserver;Data Source=master;Port=5000;Use

Http=true;Url=http://server/tunnel.php;Http Username=HttpUser;Http

Password=HttpPassword;

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Connection through proxy and HTTP tunnelConsider the previous case with one more complication.

HTTP tunneling server is not directly accessible from client machine. For example, the client

can reach the server only through proxy at address 10.0.0.1, which listens on port 3128. In

this case in addition to the HTTP options, you have to setup Proxy options as follows:

Proxy Options Description

Option Description

Proxy Host NameHolds the host name or IP address of the

proxy server to connect to.

Proxy PortUsed to specify the port number for TCP/IP

connection with proxy server.

Proxy Username Holds the proxy server account name.

Proxy PasswordHolds the password for the proxy server

account.

Example Connection String

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User ID=sa;Data Source=ASEserver;Port=5000;Use

Http=true;Url=http://server/tunnel.php;Proxy

Hostname=10.0.0.1;Proxy Port=3128;Proxy User=ProxyUser;Proxy

Password=ProxyPassword;

Additional informationTechnically speaking, there is one more way to tunnel network traffic. The Secure Shell

forwarding, or SSH, can be used for forwarding data. However, main purpose of SSH is traffic

encryption rather than avoiding firewalls or network configuration problems. The SSH

Connection article describes how to use SSH protocol in ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase

Adaptive Server Enterprise.

Keep in mind that traffic tunneling or encryption always increase CPU usage and network

load. It is recommended that you use direct connection whenever possible.

3.5 Product Activation

Obtaining Activation Key

Activation on Windows

Activation on macOS

Activation on Linux

Where to see the license information

3.5.1 Obtaining Activation Key

To obtain a product activation key, follow these instructions:

1. After purchasing the license, you receive a registration email to the email address,

specified when ordering the product.

2. This email contains a Driver Activation Key and Login Credentials for the Customer Portal.

Keep this information secret.

3. You can copy the Activation Key either from the registration email or at the Customer Portal

account.

4. To login to the Customer Portal, use your Username and Password from the registration

email.

5. To obtain your Activation Key, click the View link on the right. You will get the following

dialog box:

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6. Copy the Activation Key with the Copy to Clipboard button.

See also:Activation on Windows

Activation on MacOS

Activation on Linux

3.5.2 Activation on Windows

Driver Activation After InstallationTo activate your installed driver using ODBC Administrator, perform the following steps:

1. Run ODBC Administrator.

2. In the System DSN tab click the Add button.

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3. In the appeared dialog box, select the installed driver, click Finish.

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4. In the Driver Configuration dialog box, on the License tab, click the Input Activation Key

button.

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5. Copy the activation key from the registration email carefully and paste it into the Input

Activation Key edit box.

6. If you have the activation key file, click the Load Key button and browse to it.

7. Click OK.

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3.5.3 Activation on macOS

Driver Activation After InstallationIn case if you installed the driver as TRIAL and you have an activation key, in order to activate

your driver, perform the following steps:

1. Create a file with the "activation.key" name.

2. Copy the activation key from the registration email or your Customer Portal account and

paste it into the created file.

3. Place the "activation.key" file into the folder where the driver was installed (for Devart

ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise it is /usr/local/devart/odbcase by

default).

See also:Activation on Windows

Activation on Linux

3.5.4 Activation on Linux

Driver Activation After InstallationIn case if you installed the driver as TRIAL and you have an activation key, in order to activate

your driver, perform the following steps:

1. Create a file with the "activation.key" name.

2. Copy the activation key from the registration email or your Customer Portal account and

paste it into the created file.

3. Place the "activation.key" file into the folder where the driver was installed (for Devart

ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise it is /usr/local/devart/odbcase by

default).

See also:Activation on Windows

Activation on macOS

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3.5.5 Where to See the License Information?

To see the license information of your installed driver, do the following:

1. In the Control Panel run ODBC Administrator

2. Open the System DSN tab and click the Add button

3. Select the driver and click Finish

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4. In the appeared dialogue, select the License tab

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See alsoProduct Activation

3.6 Supported Data Types

ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise supports all the ASE data types.

The complete list of ASE data types is available in the ASE documentation.

Data Type MappingThe following table describes how ODBC data types are mapped to ASE data types.

ASE Data Types ODBC Data Types

Datetime SQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMPSQL_TIMESTAMP

Smalldatetime SQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMPSQL_TIMESTAMP

Date SQL_TYPE_DATE SQL_DATETime SQL_SS_TIME2

Datetime2 SQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMPSQL_TIMESTAMP

DatetimeOFFSET SQL_SS_TIMESTAMPOFFSET

3.7 Supported ODBC API Functions

This section summarizes ODBC routines, categorized by functionality.

For the complete ODBC API reference, please refer to the ODBC Programmer's Reference

at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms714177.aspx.

An application can call SQLGetInfo function to obtain conformance information about ODBC

Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise. To obtain information about support for a

specific function in the driver, an application can call SQLGetFunctions.

Important Note:

For backward compatibility, ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise

supports all deprecated functions.

The following tables list ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise calls

grouped by task:

ODBC API Calls for Connecting to a Data Source

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Function Name Support Standard Purpose

SQLAllocHandle ISO 92

Obtains an

environment,

connection,

statement, or

descriptor handle.

SQLConnect ISO 92

Connects to a

specific driver by

data source name,

user ID, and

password.

SQLDriverConnect ODBC

Connects to a

specific driver by

connection string or

requests that the

Driver Manager and

driver display

connection dialog

boxes for the user.

SQLAllocEnv Deprecated

Obtains an

environment handle

allocated from

driver.

SQLAllocConnect DeprecatedObtains a

connection handle

ODBC API Calls for Obtaining Information about a Driverand Data Source

Function Name Support Standard Purpose

SQLDataSources ISO 92

Returns the list of

available data

sources, handled by

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the Driver Manager

SQLDrivers ODBC

Returns the list of

installed drivers and

their attributes,

handles by Driver

Manager

SQLGetInfo ISO 92

Returns information

about a specific

driver and data

source.

SQLGetFunctions ISO 92Returns supported

driver functions.

SQLGetTypeInfo ISO 92

Returns information

about supported

data types.

ODBC API Calls for Setting and Retrieving DriverAttributes

Function Name Support Standard Purpose

SQLSetConnectAttr ISO 92Sets a connection

attribute.

SQLGetConnectAttr ISO 92

Returns the value of

a connection

attribute.

SQLSetConnectOpti

onDeprecated

Sets a connection

option

SQLGetConnectOpt

ionDeprecated

Returns the value of

a connection option

SQLSetEnvAttr ISO 92Sets an environment

attribute.

SQLGetEnvAttr ISO 92Returns the value of

an environment

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attribute.

SQLSetStmtAttr ISO 92Sets a statement

attribute.

SQLGetStmtAttr ISO 92

Returns the value of

a statement

attribute.

SQLSetStmtOption DeprecatedSets a statement

option

SQLGetStmtOption DeprecatedReturns the value of

a statement option

ODBC API Calls for Preparing SQL Requests

Function Name Support Standard Purpose

SQLAllocStmt DeprecatedAllocates a

statement handle

SQLPrepare ISO 92

Prepares an SQL

statement for later

execution.

SQLBindParameter ODBC

Assigns storage for

a parameter in an

SQL statement.

SQLGetCursorNam

eISO 92

Returns the cursor

name associated

with a statement

handle.

SQLSetCursorNam

eISO 92

Specifies a cursor

name.

SQLSetScrollOption

sODBC

Sets options that

control cursor

behavior.

ODBC API Calls for Submitting Requests

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Function Name Support Standard Purpose

SQLExecute ISO 92Executes a

prepared statement.

SQLExecDirect ISO 92Executes a

statement

SQLNativeSql ODBC

Returns the text of an

SQL statement as

translated by the

driver.

SQLDescribeParam ODBC

Returns the

description for a

specific parameter

in a statement.

SQLNumParams ISO 92

Returns the number

of parameters in a

statement.

SQLParamData ISO 92

Used in conjunction

with SQLPutData to

supply parameter

data at execution

time. (Useful for long

data values.)

SQLPutData ISO 92

Sends part or all of a

data value for a

parameter. (Useful

for long data values.)

ODBC API Calls for Retrieving Results and Informationabout Results

Function Name Support Standard Purpose

SQLRowCount ISO 92Returns the number

of rows affected by

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an insert, update, or

delete request.

SQLNumResultCols ISO 92

Returns the number

of columns in the

result set.

SQLDescribeCol ISO 92Describes a column

in the result set.

SQLColAttribute ISO 92

Describes attributes

of a column in the

result set.

SQLColAttributes Deprecated

Describes attributes

of a column in the

result set.

SQLFetch ISO 92Returns multiple

result rows.

SQLFetchScroll ISO 92Returns scrollable

result rows.

SQLExtendedFetch DeprecatedReturns scrollable

result rows.

SQLSetPos ODBC

Positions a cursor

within a fetched

block of data and

enables an

application to

refresh data in the

rowset or to update

or delete data in the

result set.

SQLBulkOperations ODBC

Performs bulk

insertions and bulk

bookmark

operations, including

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update, delete, and

fetch by bookmark.

ODBC API Calls for Retrieving Error or DiagnosticInformation

Function Name Support Standard Purpose

SQLError Deprecated

Returns additional

error or status

information

SQLGetDiagField ISO 92

Returns additional

diagnostic

information (a single

field of the

diagnostic data

structure).

SQLGetDiagRec ISO 92

Returns additional

diagnostic

information (multiple

fields of the

diagnostic data

structure).

ODBC API Calls for Obtaining Information about theData Source's System Tables (Catalog Functions) Item

Function Name Support Standard Purpose

SQLColumnPrivileg

esODBC

Returns a list of

columns and

associated

privileges for one or

more tables.

SQLColumns X/OpenReturns the list of

column names in

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specified tables.

SQLForeignKeys ODBC

Returns a list of

column names that

make up foreign

keys, if they exist for

a specified table.

SQLPrimaryKeys ODBC

Returns the list of

column names that

make up the primary

key for a table.

SQLSpecialColumn

sX/Open

Returns information

about the optimal set

of columns that

uniquely identifies a

row in a specified

table, or the columns

that are

automatically

updated when any

value in the row is

updated by a

transaction.

SQLStatistics ISO 92

Returns statistics

about a single table

and the list of

indexes associated

with the table.

SQLTablePrivileges ODBC

Returns a list of

tables and the

privileges

associated with

each table.

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SQLTables X/Open

Returns the list of

table names stored

in a specific data

source.

ODBC API Calls for Performing Transactions

Function Name Support Standard Purpose

SQLTransact DeprecatedCommits or rolls

back a transaction

SQLEndTran ISO 92Commits or rolls

back a transaction.

ODBC API Calls for Terminating a Statement

Function Name Support Standard Purpose

SQLFreeStmt ISO 92

Ends statement

processing,

discards pending

results, and,

optionally, frees all

resources

associated with the

statement handle.

SQLCloseCursor ISO 92

Closes a cursor that

has been opened on

a statement handle.

SQLCancel ISO 92Cancels an SQL

statement.

ODBC API Calls for Terminating a Connection

Function Name Support Standard Purpose

SQLDisconnect ISO 92 Closes the

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connection.

SQLFreeHandle ISO 92

Releases an

environment,

connection,

statement, or

descriptor handle.

SQLFreeConnect DeprecatedReleases

connection handle.

SQLFreeEnv DeprecatedReleases an

environment handle.

4 Using in Third-Party Tools

This section describes main principles of using ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive

Server Enterprise with third-party data analysis tools:

1. DBeaver

2. Omnis Studio

4.1 Using in DBeaver

When using absolutely any ODBC driver and DBeaver, any data represented by

SQL_WVARCHAR SQLTypes will be incorrectly displayed in this program. To solve the

issue, do the following:

1. Either in the Advanced Settings tab of the driver configuration dialog, set the String Types

option to Ansi.

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2. Or in the connection string: String Types=Ansi.

In this case, all string types will be returned as SQL_CHAR, SQL_VARCHAR and

SLQ_LONGVARCHAR.

4.2 Using in Omnis Studio

When using ODBC Driver for SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise in Omnis Studio as a

data source, Omnis Studio does not display tables and other objects from dbo schema (it

considers them as system ones). To solve the issue, do the following:

1. After creating a session using Session Manager, in the SQL Browser tab, click Options.

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2. In the opened dialog, check Include System objects and click Save.

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In this case, all the required tables and objects will be displayed by Omnis Studio.