Easysoft SQI-Zortec System Z Driver User Guide - Preface

About this manual

This manual is intended for use by anyone who wants to access Zortec System Z application data, stored on a Windows or Unix machine, from an ODBC-compliant application.

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Intended Audience

The sections written for the Microsoft Windows platforms require some familiarity with the use of buttons, menus, icons and text boxes. If you have any experience of Apple Macintosh computers, Microsoft Windows or the X Window System, you will have no difficulty with these sections.

The Unix-based sections require that you are experienced at using a Unix shell, and can perform basic functions like editing a file. More complex activities are detailed more clearly.

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Contents

Introduces the Easysoft SQI-Zortec System Z Driver.

Explains the installation procedure for installing the Easysoft SQI-Zortec System Z Driver on Windows and Unix. Side tabs help you turn to the section relevant to your operating system.

Explains how to create data sources, and how to manage users and their access to data sources.

Explains how to set up client machines to connect to System Z data on the server.

Demonstrates connecting to local System Z application data from an ODBC-compliant application on your Windows or Unix machine.

Comprising a Technical Reference and a Glossary.

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