Installation guide
4. Accessing Popular Databases
# SessionMode can be Teradata or ANSI
SessionMode =
# Cursor open checks
StCheckLevel = 0
# Enable TCP_NODELAY ?
TCPNoDelay = Yes
# Port to use on the database servers
TDMSTPortNumber =
# Use BLOB and CLOB ?
UseNativeLOBSupport = Yes
Also see the above driver notes regarding how to format the .odbc.ini file.
• Using these settings, you can then connect to Teradata using a simple
connection string such as:
"DSN=teradata;UID=username;PWD=password"
DataDirect ODBC Driver for Teradata
Homepage: http://www.datadirect.com/
4.10 Netezza
4.10.1 Available ODBC Drivers
Netezza ODBC Driver
Homepage: http://www.netezza.com/
Tested with Netezza 4.6.6 ODBC driver.
The Netezza ODBC driver is available to Netezza customers or partners.
eGenix.com partnered up with Netezza to make sure that mxODBC performs well
with Netezza's driver.
Recommended Setup
The recommended setup is to use the mx.ODBC.unixODBC subpackage together
with a unixODBC 2.3 or later ODBC manager.
The Netezza driver will also work with the DataDirect ODBC manager that ships
with the Netezza driver. If you use this setup, please interface to the DataDirect
ODBC manager using the
mx.ODBC.DataDirect subpackage.
Also note that when using the DataDirect ODBC Manager we have seen segfaults
related to the .odbc.ini file being too big. You can work around this by either
keeping the file short, or by setting up a separate netezza-odbc.ini file and
pointing the driver manager to it using the ODBCINI environment variable.
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