Subj : Re: odbcinst.h doesn't link: SQLConfigDataSource To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : Luis M Date : Thu Jul 15 2004 07:38 pm Yep, that worked Thanks!!!! "Ed Mulroy [TeamB]" escribió en el mensaje news:40f6ab0b@newsgroups.borland.com... > Try this: > > If you have odbccp32.dll then run implib on it to create an import > library: > > implib -c odbccp32.LIB odbccp32.DLL > > If you do not have that then use impdef to create *.def files from all > likely DLL's in the \windows\system32 or \winnt\system32 directory and > grep them to determine if you have that function: > > for %a in (c:\windows\system32\dll) do impdef %a.DEF %a.DLL > (if done in a batch file, double the percents so %a becomes %%a) > > grep SQLConfigDataSource *.def > > When you find it, use implib to create an import library and put that > library into the compiler's LIB directory. > > . Ed > > > Luis M wrote in message > > news:40f699cf@newsgroups.borland.com... > > > > Thanks for your response, but I need further help. > > Here are the exact repro steps: > > > > New Application: > > ------------------------------------ > > #include > > SQLConfigDataSource( NULL, > > ODBC_ADD_DSN, > > "Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)", > > "DSN=HelloWorld"); > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Compile & link: > > > > Error message. > > > > My (full) installation doesn't include odbccp32.lib. > > It does include odbc32.lib, but that doesn't do the trick. > > Can anyone else try this too, please? > > .