Microsoft ODBC Driver for SQL Server
Support for Microsoft® ODBC Driver for SQL Server
Feature summary
Genero BDL 3.10 now supports Microsoft ODBC Driver v13 and v17 for SQL Server, respectively with the
dbmsnc_13
and dbmsnc_17
ODI drivers.
- Microsoft SQL Server 2016,
- Microsoft SQL Server 2017,
- Microsoft Azure SQL Database.
Using Microsoft ODBC on Windows platforms
The new ODI drivers for Microsoft SQL Server can be used to connect from Windows platforms to Microsoft SQL Server 2016, 2017 and Azure DB.
The Windows ODI drivers for Microsoft ODBC for SQL Server need the following DLLs:
- The
dbmsnc_13
ODI driver requires MSODBCSQL13.DLL. - The
dbmsnc_17
ODI driver requires MSODBCSQL17.DLL.
For backward compatibility, the dbmsnc_11
driver using Microsoft SQL Native
Client 11 (SQLNCLI11.DLL) is still supported. However, it is recommended to
upgrade to the dbmsnc_13
or dbmsnc_17
drivers using Microsoft ODBC
for SQL Server.
With Genero BDL 3.10, the generic ODI driver named dbmsnc
maps to the most
recent SNC driver dbmsnc_17
, requiring Microsoft ODBC 17 for SQL Server
(MSODBCSQL17.DLL) in the ODBC data source definition. If you do not set up the
ODBC data source configuration to use MSODBCSQL17.DLL, the SNC ODI driver will
report an invalid ODBC driver error.
With Genero 3.00, you still have to use dbmsnc_11
to connect to SQL Server 2016.
For a cross-version configuration of Genero, use explicit ODI driver names
dbmsnc_11
, dbmsnc_13
or dbmsnc_17
, instead of the
generic driver name "dbmsnc
". This is required because dbmsnc
maps
to dbmsnc_17
in BDL 3.10 and dbmsnc
maps to
dbmsnc_11
in BDL 3.00.
Using Microsoft ODBC on Linux platforms
The new ODI drivers for Microsoft SQL Server can be used to connect from Linux platforms to Microsoft SQL Server 2016, 2017 and Azure DB.
The Linux ODI drivers for Microsoft ODBC for SQL Server are linked to the following shared libraries:
- The
dbmsnc_13
ODI driver requires libmsodbcsql-13.so. - The
dbmsnc_17
ODI driver requires libmsodbcsql-17.so.
On Linux
platforms, the dbmsnc_nn
drivers are directly linked to the
corresponding libmsodbcsql-nn.so ODBC driver library. There
is no need to install the unixODBC software. The SNC drivers will be able to connect to SQL Server,
as long as the dynamic linker can find the Microsoft ODBC driver library. The
libmsodbcsql-nn.so shared library is a symbolic link located
in /usr/lib64, which points to the real ODBC shared library.
Azure SQL Database
The ODI drivers for Microsoft ODBC for SQL Server can be used to connect to Microsoft Azure SQL Databases, from Windows or Linux platforms.
To establish a TCP connection to a server created through the Azure portal, you need to configure the firewalls on the server side and on your computer and network.
For more details, check http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/.