Connector/ODBC Introduction
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• Application:
The Application uses the ODBC API to access the data from the MySQL server. The ODBC API in
turn communicates with the Driver Manager. The Application communicates with the Driver Manager
using the standard ODBC calls. The Application does not care where the data is stored, how it is
stored, or even how the system is configured to access the data. It needs to know only the Data
Source Name (DSN).
A number of tasks are common to all applications, no matter how they use ODBC. These tasks are:
• Selecting the MySQL server and connecting to it.
• Submitting SQL statements for execution.
• Retrieving results (if any).
• Processing errors.
•
Committing
or
rolling back
the
transaction
enclosing the SQL statement.
• Disconnecting from the MySQL server.
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