README for the HP Neoview UNIX Drivers (R2.3)
/usr/lib/hpux64.
If you select nondefault locations during installation, ensure that the
files are installed in the directories that you specified during
installation.
Note: The driver expects the MXODSN file to be present in either the
default location (/etc/hpodbc) or the current working directory (CWD) of
the application.
1.2.2.3 Using a Third Party Driver Manager
o If you are using an external driver manager, you must point to
libhpodbc_drvr and not to libhpodbc.
o The driver (libhpodbc_drvr.so) has been verified with iODBC and
unixODBC driver managers.
o These driver managers, as well as documentation, can be found at these
Web sites:
http://www.iodbc.org/
http://www.unixodbc.org/
o The three environment variables that control tracing are:
o HPODBC_TRACE_LEVEL - sets trace level (ERROR, WARNING, CONFIG,
INFO, or DEBUG)
o HPODBC_TRACEFILE_NAME - specifies the name of the log file
o HPODBC_TRACEFILE_SIZE - specifies the maximum files size of the
log files
o For information on the necessary data source configuration options,
you will need to add to the respective configuration files (for
example, to odbc.ini). For more information, see the Neoview ODBC
Drivers Manual at docs.hp.com:
http://docs.hp.com/en/busintellsol.html.
1.2.2.4 Running the Sample Program
Note: the examples after each step assume that you have default
installation directories.
If you have a previous version of the hpodbc driver installed, you need to
relink your existing application to ensure that you pick up the correct
version of the driver. If you are unsure of the version, check the version
of your application with this command:
ldd <object file>
1. Move to the directory where you installed the sample program:
cd /etc/hpodbc/sample