DesignSeries00019.pngODBC Driver Information

When setting up a database program for ODBC functionality, related drivers may not be installed. This list describes drivers available for each platform, where to obtain them, and current problems that may exist.

SQLite database files do not require an ODBC manager.

Windows

On Windows, the ODBC manager is integrated into the operating system (OS).

Driver Name
Driver
Driver Connection
Update Vectorworks records by reading data from database
Update database with Vectorworks record data
Add new database table rows through object connection

Microsoft Access

Integrated* in the OS

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Microsoft Excel

Integrated* in the OS

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Microsoft SQL Server

If not integrated in the OS, ask vendor

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Microsoft Text Driver

Integrated* in the OS

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

MySQL

Available at:

www.mysql.com 

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

FileMaker Pro **

Available at:

www.filemaker.com 

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

* On Windows 7 64-bit systems, you need to run the 32-bit ODBC manager (odbcad32.exe) to see the built-in drivers, which are currently 32-bit only.

** FileMaker Pro includes the driver needed to share your database as a data source. To use your FileMaker database file locally, FileMaker Pro must be running, and the database file opened and shared. To share your FileMaker database file as a data source over a network, use FileMaker Server Advanced.

Mac

On the Mac, there is no integrated ODBC manager. Suggestions include:

     ODBC Manager (http://www.odbcmanager.net)

     iODBC Manager (http://www.iodbc.org)

     ODBC Administrator Tool (http://suport.apple.com/kb/DL895)

Driver Name
Driver
Driver Connection
Update Vectorworks records by reading data from database
Update database with Vectorworks record data
Add new database table rows through object connection

Actual SQL

Available at:

www.actualtech.com 

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Problem reported: data length restriction when writing to database

Supported, working

Problem reported: data length restriction when writing to database

Actual Access

Available at:

www.actualtech.com

Supported, working

Not supported

Not supported

Not supported

MySQL

Available at:

www.mysql.com 

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

FileMaker Pro *

Available at:

www.filemaker.com 

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

Supported, working

* FileMaker Pro includes the driver needed to share your database as a data source. To use your FileMaker database file locally, FileMaker Pro must be running, and the database file opened and shared. To share your FileMaker database file as a data source over a network, use FileMaker Server Advanced.

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