"Pascal Obry" writes: > Giuseppe Fiusco a �crit dans le message : > 38477502.15538E56@rlmsystems.com.au... > > I am currently working on a project which has been mandated as Ada by > > the client. As part of the development we are undertaking we would like > > to interface to a database engine like Oracle or SQL Server. One of the > > tools we are using has an ODBC interface, however the only mechanism I > > have found to allow the Ada to interface with a database is as "SAMeDL". > > Various searches of the WEB have resulted in nothing else! > > > > Since you talk about SQL Server I assume that you are under Windows. > > If it is the case then you can definitly use ODBC to access your database. > Have a look at the Database binding on my homepage. I've sucessfuly used > this "sample" binding for a project. As you can download the sources you'll > will be able to add the missing features and contribute them back to the > Ada community :-) > > A direct access : > http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pascal_obry/contrib.html > > Look there for ODBC. > > Pascal. > > -- > > --|------------------------------------------------------------ > --| Pascal Obry Team-Ada Member | > --| | > --| EDF-DER-IPN-SID- T T I | > --| Intranet: http://cln46gb | > --| Bureau N-023 e-mail: pascal.obry@edf.fr | > --| 1 Av G�n�ral de Gaulle voice : +33-1-47.65.50.91 | > --| 92141 Clamart CEDEX fax : +33-1-47.65.50.07 | > --| FRANCE | > --|------------------------------------------------------------ > --| > --| http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pascal_obry > --| > --| "The best way to travel is by means of imagination" > > > Check if your DBMS vendor has "Embedded SQL" for Ada available. -- E pluribus Unix