Access MS SQL server from Unix

Access MS SQL server from Unix

Post by David Yeun » Sat, 20 Jun 1998 04:00:00



Hi

Does anyone know if there is any software available in the market that
can access to MS SQL server from Unix.

Thanks

david

 
 
 

Access MS SQL server from Unix

Post by Ngkc Pau » Sat, 20 Jun 1998 04:00:00


you can use Sybase ISQL utility to login MSSQLServer from unix


> Hi

> Does anyone know if there is any software available in the market that
> can access to MS SQL server from Unix.

> Thanks

> david


 
 
 

Access MS SQL server from Unix

Post by David Yeun » Sun, 21 Jun 1998 04:00:00


I have tried to use Sybase 10 isql but it is not successful.
What is the TCP port number the MS SQL is used for listening
the client connection?

david


> you can use Sybase ISQL utility to login MSSQLServer from unix


> > Hi

> > Does anyone know if there is any software available in the market that
> > can access to MS SQL server from Unix.

> > Thanks

> > david

 
 
 

Access MS SQL server from Unix

Post by Andrew Prosse » Sun, 21 Jun 1998 04:00:00


Quote:>I have tried to use Sybase 10 isql but it is not successful.
>What is the TCP port number the MS SQL is used for listening
>the client connection?

1433
 
 
 

Access MS SQL server from Unix

Post by isg coop » Tue, 23 Jun 1998 04:00:00


Try 1433, By the way, when you install the MSSQL, you should install the
TCP protocol as well as named pipes.


> I have tried to use Sybase 10 isql but it is not successful.
> What is the TCP port number the MS SQL is used for listening
> the client connection?

> david


> > you can use Sybase ISQL utility to login MSSQLServer from unix


> > > Hi

> > > Does anyone know if there is any software available in the market that
> > > can access to MS SQL server from Unix.

> > > Thanks

> > > david

 
 
 

1. Accessing MS SQL Server from Unix

We are going to be developing a new application using a SQL database.  All
of our developers have Unix PC workstations (Interactive Unix 3.0.1) which
we've been using to develop the current project, and it would be most
advantageous to keep these as they are.

Already sharing the Ethernet with these boxes is a machine running
Microsoft SQL Server (made by Sybase), which is being used by an inventory
application.  The SQL Server runs on top of OS/2 1.3 and is accessed
through named pipes, currently from workstations running Novell Netware.

Is it possible to connect with the SQL Server from Unix?  What would we
need to do this?  

Thanks.

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