How to Search for ODBC Articles by Article Topic/Keyword

Last reviewed: December 19, 1997
Article ID: Q150286
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Open Database Connectivity, version 1.0 and 2.x

You can use the following keywords to make queries for Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base faster and more precise. The keywords have an "odbc" prefix so that a full- text query will not find the keyword in articles not directly related to the category.

NOTE: More general keywords (using a "kb" prefix) covering all Knowledge Base articles are also used in ODBC articles. You can find a listing of keywords in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q94671
   TITLE     : Categories and Keywords for All Knowledge Base Articles

Open Database Connectivity Knowledge Base Keywords

Keyword           Description
odbcAccess        Access
odbcAPI           Application programming interface issues
odbcBtrieve       Btrieve
odbcCursor        Cursors
odbcDbase         dBase
odbcDesktopDB     Desktop database drivers
odbcDrivermgr     Driver Manager
odbcErrmsg        Error message
odbcExcel         Excel
odbcFox           FoxPro
odbcGen           General
odbcGPF           General protection faults
odbcIIS           IIS ODBC issues
odbcIsam          Text, xls, non-DBMS drivers, and so forth
odbcOracle        Oracle
odbcOtherdrv      All drivers not covered by another category
odbcPdox          Paradox
OdbcSetup         Setup/install
odbcSQL           SQL Server
odbcSybase        Sybase SQL Server
odbcVB            Visual Basic ODBC layer


Additional query words: prododbc 1.00 2.00 odbckeyword
Version : 1.00
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbkeyword


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Last reviewed: December 19, 1997
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