Conventions used in this guide – Oracle Audio Technologies B31679-01 User Manual

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About this Guide

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Microsoft ODBC 2.0 Programmer’s Reference and SDK Guide,

included online in PDF format, provides information on ODBC for
UNIX developers.

For a conceptual overview and programming how-to of ODBC, see:

• Kyle Geiger. Inside ODBC. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press. 1995.

For a review of SQL, see:

• Melton, Jim and Simon, Alan R. Understanding the New SQL: A

Complete Guide. San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
1993.

• Groff, James R. / Weinberg, Paul N. SQL: The Complete Reference,

Second Edition. McGraw-Hill Osborne Media. 2002.

For information about Unicode, see:

• The Unicode Consortium, The Unicode Standard, Version 5.0,

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2006.

• The Unicode Consortium Home Page at

http://www.unicode.org

Conventions used in this guide

TimesTen supports multiple platforms. Unless otherwise indicated, the
information in this guide applies to all supported platforms. The term
Windows refers to Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server
2003. The term UNIX refers to Solaris, Linux, HP-UX, Tru64 and AIX.

TimesTen documentation uses these typographical conventions:

If you see...

It means...

code font

Code examples, filenames, and pathnames.

For example, the

.odbc.ini.

or

ttconnect.ini

file.

italic code

font

A variable in a code example that you must replace.

For example:

Driver=install_dir/lib/libtten.sl

Replace

install_dir

with the path of your TimesTen

installation directory.

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