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Can the odbc.ini and odbcinst.ini of iODBC be used with other UNIX platforms.

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TitleCan the odbc.ini and odbcinst.ini of iODBC be used with other UNIX platforms.
URL NameCan-the-odbc-ini-and-odbcinst-ini-of-iODBC-be-used-with-other-UNIX-platforms
Article Number000180366
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ODBC Oracle driver
Version: 8.0
OS: MAC
Database: Oracle
Application: All supported applications
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Can the odbc.ini and odbcinst.ini of iODBC be used with other UNIX platforms.
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We have no control on how iODBC formats their files. We don't recommend sharing odbc.ini and odbcinst.ini between operating systems.
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Last Modified Date1/11/2017 7:19 PM
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