Please find enclosed in this file materials from Microsoft's ODBC 3.0 Design Preview, held October 2-3, 1995 in Seattle, Washington. Description Date Filename Remarks ------------------------------- --------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------- ODBC 3.0 Specification 9/28/95 odbc3.0spec.doc a zipped file. * Powerpoint Presentations 9/28/95 Ali1_251.PPT** ODBC 3.0 Overview 9/28/95 Ali2_251.PPT ODBC 3.0 SDK 9/28/95 Chesbr251.PPT SQL Server Performance Example 9/28/95 Geige251.PPR ODBC History 9/28/95 Goods251.PPT ODBC Performance Benchmarks 9/28/95 Pizzo251.PPT Diagnostics Introduction 9/28/95 Venk2251.PPT Diagnotics Details 9/28/95 Venka251.PPT Descriptors New Feature List 9/28/95 new feature.doc ODBC 3.0 new features Performance Benchmark 9/28/95 benchmark.doc ODBC Performance Benchmarks New logo 9/28/95 odbclogo.bmp ODBC 3.0 Logo ODBC 2.5 beta files for Alpha, Mips, PowerPC, Intel 9/28/95 Alpha, Mips, PPC, i386 include odbcinst.h sql.h sqlext.h sqltypes.h lib ODBC32.lib odbccp32.lib odbctest odbcte32 setup bootstp _mssetup 12520437.cpx 12520850.cpx drvssrvr instcat.sql odbc odbccp32 odbcinst.cnt odbcinst odbcst32 remserve setup setup.lst * README.TXT in odbc3.0spec.zip: ODBC 3.0 PROGRAMMER'S REFERENCE Postscript File Printing The postscript files zipped into the ODBC.ZIP file may be printed to produce a complete ODBC 3.0 Programmer's Reference. Note that this is a preliminary release of the Programmer's Reference. This document may change significantly before the final release of ODBC 3.0. To print the postscript files, proceed as follows: 1. Unzip all .DTF files from ODBC.ZIP using PKUNZIP2.EXE. (The postscript files have a .DTF, not a .PS, extension.) 2. Copy each .DTF file to your printer. For instance, if your printer is connected to LPT1, use the command: "copy filename.dtf lpt1". To copy all files, use the command: "copy *.dtf lpt1". The Programmer's Reference has been split into two volumes: Volume 1 for chapters 1 through 19 (Part 1 through 3), and the glossary; and Volume 2 for chapters 20 through 24 (Part 4), and Appendixes A through G. Each volume has its own dedicated Table of Contents and numbering sequence. Volume 1 has 296 pages (plus the Table of Contents); volume 2 has 710 pages (plus the Table of Contents). Microsoft may have patents or pending patent applications, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document. The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property rights. ** All the PowerPoint files are in PowerPoint 7.0 format. You can download the PowerPoint 7.0 viewer from: anonymous-ftp ftp.microsoft.com:/softlib/mslfiles/pptvw32.exe Web http://www.microsoft.com/mspowerpoint/Internet/Viewer/default.htm