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ODBC driver in GRASS
Communication between GRASS and ODBC database for attribute management:
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ODBC Drivers
For Oracle 9i or Oracle 8i projects, use Oracle ODBC driver v9.2.0.2.0
For Oracle 8i and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 projects, use Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) v2.7
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ODBC
Open Database Communication. A standard API (application program interface) used to communicate with database management systems, developed by Microsoft, and incorporated in ArcView Version 2.

ODBC Open Database Connectivity
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ODBC - See Open Database Connectivity.

Odessey - An early generation GIS developed at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. It was based on the principle of Arc/node topology.

ODBC: Open DataBase Connectivity
OGC: Open GIS Consortium
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Live ODBC Access to Data Sources: In the past, ODBC support allowed software to connect to corporate sources and to download a snapshot copy of selected data.

Although the proposed implementations fitting the Open GIS Abstract Specification are based on distributed computing platforms-CORBA, OLE/DCOM, and ODBC-they do not directly solve the problem of general Web-based access to a network of heterogeneous ...

Tables can also be created from queries on ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) databases, such as Access, Excel, Oracle, Ingres, Informix, SQL Server, and the like.

In addition, an ODBC interface called MyODBC allows additional programming languages that support the ODBC interface to communicate with a MySQL database, such as ASP or ColdFusion.

- And some 12 FDO providers including those for ArcSDE, WFS, WMS, SHP, ODBC, and MySQL - Note: The MS SQL*Server and Oracle providers will NOT be open sourced and will be part of the commercial offering.

Some of these capabilities include easy access using standard database drivers such as ODBC, the ability to easily link or join data tables, also indexing and grouping of spatial datasets independent of software platform.

See also: Database, Information, Software, GIS, Access

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