ODBC - определение. Что такое ODBC
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое ODBC - определение

ODBC, STANDARD INTERFACE FOR ACCESSING DATABASE SYSTEMS
OBDC; Odbc; ODBC driver; Open database connectivity; Open DataBase Connectivity; ODBC Driver; ODBC; Database driver
Найдено результатов: 17
ODBC         
Open DataBase Connectivity (Reference: WOSA, DB, API)
ODBC         
Open Database Connectivity         
In computing, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a standard application programming interface (API) for accessing database management systems (DBMS). The designers of ODBC aimed to make it independent of database systems and operating systems.
Open DataBase Connectivity         
<standard, database> (ODBC) A standard for accessing different database systems. There are interfaces for Visual Basic, Visual C++, SQL and the ODBC driver pack contains drivers for the Access, Paradox, dBase, Text, Excel and Btrieve databases. An application can submit statements to ODBC using the ODBC flavor of SQL. ODBC then translates these to whatever flavor the database understands. ODBC 1.0 was released in September 1992. ODBC is based on Call-Level Interface and was defined by the SQL Access Group. Microsoft was one member of the group and was the first company to release a commercial product based on its work (under Microsoft Windows) but ODBC is not a Microsoft standard (as many people believe). ODBC drivers and development tools are available now for Microsoft Windows, Unix, OS/2, and Macintosh. [On-line document?] ["Unix Review", Aug 1995]. (1996-05-27)
OBDC         
Do you mean ODBC? (1996-06-30)
ODBC Administrator         
  • top]] program under macOS
  • Screenshot of Apple Chess
  • Digital Color Meter running under [[macOS Monterey]]
  • Grab 1.10 running on [[macOS High Sierra]]
  • iSync 3 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • Image Capture on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • Installer 6.2.0 running installation of [[VirtualBox]] on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • [[JPEGView]] running in the Classic Environment
  • Launchpad as seen in [[macOS Ventura]]
  • Help Viewer running on [[macOS Monterey]]
  • The Migration Assistant icon in [[macOS Big Sur]] and later
  • ODBC Administrator 1.1.0 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • A screenshot of the Remote Install program
  • Spotlight in macOS Big Sur
  • System Information running on [[macOS Big Sur]]
APPS PRE-INSTALLED ON THE APPLE MACOS OPERATING SYSTEM
Classic Environment; Mac OS X/Classic; Chess (OS X); ColorSync; Installer (macOS); Apple Chess; Apple Address Book; Address Book (software address book); Activity Monitor; Colorsync; Crash Reporter (OS X); Archive Utility; Bomarchivehelper; Apple Software Update; Apple Help Viewer; Grab (software); System Information (Mac); Apple System Profiler; DVD Player (macOS); DVD Player (Apple); Chess (chess client); Network Utility; Address Book (software); Classic Mac OS X; DiskImageMounter; Digital Color Meter; AirPort Utility; Internet Connect; Image Capture; Console (OS X); Audio MIDI Setup; Bluetooth File Exchange; Directory Utility; ColorSync Utility; ODBC Administrator; Process Viewer; Migration Assistant (Apple); Disk Image Mounter; Disk image mounter; Activity monitor; Web connect; DVD Player.app; Colorsync utility; AirPort Admin Utility; BOMArchiveHelper; Remote Install Mac OS X; Classic environment; Apple DVD Player; Apple Activity Monitor; Apple Console; Apple Grab; Mac OS X Help Viewer; Apple Image Capture; Apple Network Utility; Activity Monitor (Mac OS X); Audio MIDI Setup (Mac OS X); Directory Access (Mac OS X); Apple Grab (software); Internet Connect (Mac OS X); Network Utility (Mac OS X); Console (application); Help Viewer; Help Viewer (Mac OS X); Apple DVD Player (software); Macintosh System Profiler; Address Book.app; Mac os calculator; Directory Access; MacOS Classic; Image capture; Classic (Mac OS X); Launchpad (macOS); System Profiler (Apple); Internet Connect.app; DVD Player (software); Installer (Mac OS X); List of Mac OS X components; System Profiler; Launchpad (Mac OS X); Console (Mac OS X); Crash Reporter (Mac OS X); Contacts (application); Chess (mac); System Information (Mac OS); System Information (OS X); TruBlueEnvironment; Mac OS Blue Box; Mac OS X Blue Box; OS X Blue Box; Chess (Mac OS); List of OS X components; Installer (OS X); Chess (macOS); Launchpad (OS X); Contacts (software); Activity Monitor (macOS); DigitalColor Meter; Console (macOS); Crash Reporter (macOS); MacOS components; DVD Player (Mac OS); List of macOS components; MacOS built-in apps; MacOS Launchpad; Launchpad Macos
ODBC Administrator is a 32-bit utility in the Mac OS X operating system for administering ODBC, which enables interaction with ODBC-compliant data sources. Features include connection pooling, trace log creation, and ODBC driver management, among other administration features.
Internet Connect         
  • top]] program under macOS
  • Screenshot of Apple Chess
  • Digital Color Meter running under [[macOS Monterey]]
  • Grab 1.10 running on [[macOS High Sierra]]
  • iSync 3 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • Image Capture on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • Installer 6.2.0 running installation of [[VirtualBox]] on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • [[JPEGView]] running in the Classic Environment
  • Launchpad as seen in [[macOS Ventura]]
  • Help Viewer running on [[macOS Monterey]]
  • The Migration Assistant icon in [[macOS Big Sur]] and later
  • ODBC Administrator 1.1.0 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • A screenshot of the Remote Install program
  • Spotlight in macOS Big Sur
  • System Information running on [[macOS Big Sur]]
APPS PRE-INSTALLED ON THE APPLE MACOS OPERATING SYSTEM
Classic Environment; Mac OS X/Classic; Chess (OS X); ColorSync; Installer (macOS); Apple Chess; Apple Address Book; Address Book (software address book); Activity Monitor; Colorsync; Crash Reporter (OS X); Archive Utility; Bomarchivehelper; Apple Software Update; Apple Help Viewer; Grab (software); System Information (Mac); Apple System Profiler; DVD Player (macOS); DVD Player (Apple); Chess (chess client); Network Utility; Address Book (software); Classic Mac OS X; DiskImageMounter; Digital Color Meter; AirPort Utility; Internet Connect; Image Capture; Console (OS X); Audio MIDI Setup; Bluetooth File Exchange; Directory Utility; ColorSync Utility; ODBC Administrator; Process Viewer; Migration Assistant (Apple); Disk Image Mounter; Disk image mounter; Activity monitor; Web connect; DVD Player.app; Colorsync utility; AirPort Admin Utility; BOMArchiveHelper; Remote Install Mac OS X; Classic environment; Apple DVD Player; Apple Activity Monitor; Apple Console; Apple Grab; Mac OS X Help Viewer; Apple Image Capture; Apple Network Utility; Activity Monitor (Mac OS X); Audio MIDI Setup (Mac OS X); Directory Access (Mac OS X); Apple Grab (software); Internet Connect (Mac OS X); Network Utility (Mac OS X); Console (application); Help Viewer; Help Viewer (Mac OS X); Apple DVD Player (software); Macintosh System Profiler; Address Book.app; Mac os calculator; Directory Access; MacOS Classic; Image capture; Classic (Mac OS X); Launchpad (macOS); System Profiler (Apple); Internet Connect.app; DVD Player (software); Installer (Mac OS X); List of Mac OS X components; System Profiler; Launchpad (Mac OS X); Console (Mac OS X); Crash Reporter (Mac OS X); Contacts (application); Chess (mac); System Information (Mac OS); System Information (OS X); TruBlueEnvironment; Mac OS Blue Box; Mac OS X Blue Box; OS X Blue Box; Chess (Mac OS); List of OS X components; Installer (OS X); Chess (macOS); Launchpad (OS X); Contacts (software); Activity Monitor (macOS); DigitalColor Meter; Console (macOS); Crash Reporter (macOS); MacOS components; DVD Player (Mac OS); List of macOS components; MacOS built-in apps; MacOS Launchpad; Launchpad Macos
The Internet Connect program in Mac OS X allows the user to activate dial-up connections to the Internet via an ISP or VPN. It also provides a simple way to connect to an AirPort Network.
Image Capture         
  • top]] program under macOS
  • Screenshot of Apple Chess
  • Digital Color Meter running under [[macOS Monterey]]
  • Grab 1.10 running on [[macOS High Sierra]]
  • iSync 3 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • Image Capture on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • Installer 6.2.0 running installation of [[VirtualBox]] on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • [[JPEGView]] running in the Classic Environment
  • Launchpad as seen in [[macOS Ventura]]
  • Help Viewer running on [[macOS Monterey]]
  • The Migration Assistant icon in [[macOS Big Sur]] and later
  • ODBC Administrator 1.1.0 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • A screenshot of the Remote Install program
  • Spotlight in macOS Big Sur
  • System Information running on [[macOS Big Sur]]
APPS PRE-INSTALLED ON THE APPLE MACOS OPERATING SYSTEM
Classic Environment; Mac OS X/Classic; Chess (OS X); ColorSync; Installer (macOS); Apple Chess; Apple Address Book; Address Book (software address book); Activity Monitor; Colorsync; Crash Reporter (OS X); Archive Utility; Bomarchivehelper; Apple Software Update; Apple Help Viewer; Grab (software); System Information (Mac); Apple System Profiler; DVD Player (macOS); DVD Player (Apple); Chess (chess client); Network Utility; Address Book (software); Classic Mac OS X; DiskImageMounter; Digital Color Meter; AirPort Utility; Internet Connect; Image Capture; Console (OS X); Audio MIDI Setup; Bluetooth File Exchange; Directory Utility; ColorSync Utility; ODBC Administrator; Process Viewer; Migration Assistant (Apple); Disk Image Mounter; Disk image mounter; Activity monitor; Web connect; DVD Player.app; Colorsync utility; AirPort Admin Utility; BOMArchiveHelper; Remote Install Mac OS X; Classic environment; Apple DVD Player; Apple Activity Monitor; Apple Console; Apple Grab; Mac OS X Help Viewer; Apple Image Capture; Apple Network Utility; Activity Monitor (Mac OS X); Audio MIDI Setup (Mac OS X); Directory Access (Mac OS X); Apple Grab (software); Internet Connect (Mac OS X); Network Utility (Mac OS X); Console (application); Help Viewer; Help Viewer (Mac OS X); Apple DVD Player (software); Macintosh System Profiler; Address Book.app; Mac os calculator; Directory Access; MacOS Classic; Image capture; Classic (Mac OS X); Launchpad (macOS); System Profiler (Apple); Internet Connect.app; DVD Player (software); Installer (Mac OS X); List of Mac OS X components; System Profiler; Launchpad (Mac OS X); Console (Mac OS X); Crash Reporter (Mac OS X); Contacts (application); Chess (mac); System Information (Mac OS); System Information (OS X); TruBlueEnvironment; Mac OS Blue Box; Mac OS X Blue Box; OS X Blue Box; Chess (Mac OS); List of OS X components; Installer (OS X); Chess (macOS); Launchpad (OS X); Contacts (software); Activity Monitor (macOS); DigitalColor Meter; Console (macOS); Crash Reporter (macOS); MacOS components; DVD Player (Mac OS); List of macOS components; MacOS built-in apps; MacOS Launchpad; Launchpad Macos
Image Capture is an application program from Apple that enables users to upload pictures from digital cameras or scanners which are either connected directly to the computer or the network. It provides no organizational tools like iPhoto but is useful for collating pictures from a variety of sources with no need for drivers.
Installer (macOS)         
  • top]] program under macOS
  • Screenshot of Apple Chess
  • Digital Color Meter running under [[macOS Monterey]]
  • Grab 1.10 running on [[macOS High Sierra]]
  • iSync 3 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • Image Capture on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • Installer 6.2.0 running installation of [[VirtualBox]] on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • [[JPEGView]] running in the Classic Environment
  • Launchpad as seen in [[macOS Ventura]]
  • Help Viewer running on [[macOS Monterey]]
  • The Migration Assistant icon in [[macOS Big Sur]] and later
  • ODBC Administrator 1.1.0 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • A screenshot of the Remote Install program
  • Spotlight in macOS Big Sur
  • System Information running on [[macOS Big Sur]]
APPS PRE-INSTALLED ON THE APPLE MACOS OPERATING SYSTEM
Classic Environment; Mac OS X/Classic; Chess (OS X); ColorSync; Installer (macOS); Apple Chess; Apple Address Book; Address Book (software address book); Activity Monitor; Colorsync; Crash Reporter (OS X); Archive Utility; Bomarchivehelper; Apple Software Update; Apple Help Viewer; Grab (software); System Information (Mac); Apple System Profiler; DVD Player (macOS); DVD Player (Apple); Chess (chess client); Network Utility; Address Book (software); Classic Mac OS X; DiskImageMounter; Digital Color Meter; AirPort Utility; Internet Connect; Image Capture; Console (OS X); Audio MIDI Setup; Bluetooth File Exchange; Directory Utility; ColorSync Utility; ODBC Administrator; Process Viewer; Migration Assistant (Apple); Disk Image Mounter; Disk image mounter; Activity monitor; Web connect; DVD Player.app; Colorsync utility; AirPort Admin Utility; BOMArchiveHelper; Remote Install Mac OS X; Classic environment; Apple DVD Player; Apple Activity Monitor; Apple Console; Apple Grab; Mac OS X Help Viewer; Apple Image Capture; Apple Network Utility; Activity Monitor (Mac OS X); Audio MIDI Setup (Mac OS X); Directory Access (Mac OS X); Apple Grab (software); Internet Connect (Mac OS X); Network Utility (Mac OS X); Console (application); Help Viewer; Help Viewer (Mac OS X); Apple DVD Player (software); Macintosh System Profiler; Address Book.app; Mac os calculator; Directory Access; MacOS Classic; Image capture; Classic (Mac OS X); Launchpad (macOS); System Profiler (Apple); Internet Connect.app; DVD Player (software); Installer (Mac OS X); List of Mac OS X components; System Profiler; Launchpad (Mac OS X); Console (Mac OS X); Crash Reporter (Mac OS X); Contacts (application); Chess (mac); System Information (Mac OS); System Information (OS X); TruBlueEnvironment; Mac OS Blue Box; Mac OS X Blue Box; OS X Blue Box; Chess (Mac OS); List of OS X components; Installer (OS X); Chess (macOS); Launchpad (OS X); Contacts (software); Activity Monitor (macOS); DigitalColor Meter; Console (macOS); Crash Reporter (macOS); MacOS components; DVD Player (Mac OS); List of macOS components; MacOS built-in apps; MacOS Launchpad; Launchpad Macos
Installer is an application included in macOS (and in its progenitors OPENSTEP and NeXTSTEP) that extracts and installs files out of .pkg packages.
System profiler         
  • top]] program under macOS
  • Screenshot of Apple Chess
  • Digital Color Meter running under [[macOS Monterey]]
  • Grab 1.10 running on [[macOS High Sierra]]
  • iSync 3 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • Image Capture on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • Installer 6.2.0 running installation of [[VirtualBox]] on [[macOS Big Sur]]
  • [[JPEGView]] running in the Classic Environment
  • Launchpad as seen in [[macOS Ventura]]
  • Help Viewer running on [[macOS Monterey]]
  • The Migration Assistant icon in [[macOS Big Sur]] and later
  • ODBC Administrator 1.1.0 running on [[Mac OS X Leopard]]
  • A screenshot of the Remote Install program
  • Spotlight in macOS Big Sur
  • System Information running on [[macOS Big Sur]]
APPS PRE-INSTALLED ON THE APPLE MACOS OPERATING SYSTEM
Classic Environment; Mac OS X/Classic; Chess (OS X); ColorSync; Installer (macOS); Apple Chess; Apple Address Book; Address Book (software address book); Activity Monitor; Colorsync; Crash Reporter (OS X); Archive Utility; Bomarchivehelper; Apple Software Update; Apple Help Viewer; Grab (software); System Information (Mac); Apple System Profiler; DVD Player (macOS); DVD Player (Apple); Chess (chess client); Network Utility; Address Book (software); Classic Mac OS X; DiskImageMounter; Digital Color Meter; AirPort Utility; Internet Connect; Image Capture; Console (OS X); Audio MIDI Setup; Bluetooth File Exchange; Directory Utility; ColorSync Utility; ODBC Administrator; Process Viewer; Migration Assistant (Apple); Disk Image Mounter; Disk image mounter; Activity monitor; Web connect; DVD Player.app; Colorsync utility; AirPort Admin Utility; BOMArchiveHelper; Remote Install Mac OS X; Classic environment; Apple DVD Player; Apple Activity Monitor; Apple Console; Apple Grab; Mac OS X Help Viewer; Apple Image Capture; Apple Network Utility; Activity Monitor (Mac OS X); Audio MIDI Setup (Mac OS X); Directory Access (Mac OS X); Apple Grab (software); Internet Connect (Mac OS X); Network Utility (Mac OS X); Console (application); Help Viewer; Help Viewer (Mac OS X); Apple DVD Player (software); Macintosh System Profiler; Address Book.app; Mac os calculator; Directory Access; MacOS Classic; Image capture; Classic (Mac OS X); Launchpad (macOS); System Profiler (Apple); Internet Connect.app; DVD Player (software); Installer (Mac OS X); List of Mac OS X components; System Profiler; Launchpad (Mac OS X); Console (Mac OS X); Crash Reporter (Mac OS X); Contacts (application); Chess (mac); System Information (Mac OS); System Information (OS X); TruBlueEnvironment; Mac OS Blue Box; Mac OS X Blue Box; OS X Blue Box; Chess (Mac OS); List of OS X components; Installer (OS X); Chess (macOS); Launchpad (OS X); Contacts (software); Activity Monitor (macOS); DigitalColor Meter; Console (macOS); Crash Reporter (macOS); MacOS components; DVD Player (Mac OS); List of macOS components; MacOS built-in apps; MacOS Launchpad; Launchpad Macos
A system profiler is a program that can provide detailed information about the software installed and hardware attached to a computer. Typically workstations and personal computers have had system profilers as a common feature since the mid-1990s.

Википедия

Open Database Connectivity

In computing, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a standard application programming interface (API) for accessing database management systems (DBMS). The designers of ODBC aimed to make it independent of database systems and operating systems. An application written using ODBC can be ported to other platforms, both on the client and server side, with few changes to the data access code.

ODBC accomplishes DBMS independence by using an ODBC driver as a translation layer between the application and the DBMS. The application uses ODBC functions through an ODBC driver manager with which it is linked, and the driver passes the query to the DBMS. An ODBC driver can be thought of as analogous to a printer driver or other driver, providing a standard set of functions for the application to use, and implementing DBMS-specific functionality. An application that can use ODBC is referred to as "ODBC-compliant". Any ODBC-compliant application can access any DBMS for which a driver is installed. Drivers exist for all major DBMSs, many other data sources like address book systems and Microsoft Excel, and even for text or comma-separated values (CSV) files.

ODBC was originally developed by Microsoft and Simba Technologies during the early 1990s, and became the basis for the Call Level Interface (CLI) standardized by SQL Access Group in the Unix and mainframe field. ODBC retained several features that were removed as part of the CLI effort. Full ODBC was later ported back to those platforms, and became a de facto standard considerably better known than CLI. The CLI remains similar to ODBC, and applications can be ported from one platform to the other with few changes.