Firebird ODBC Driver for C++ Builder Connection

Accessing the Firebird database can be fast and seamless by using the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) solution. Providing full interoperability, the ODBC driver for Firebird allows you to access live Firebird data directly from C++ Builder. It enables you to retrieve data to C++ Builder, and review and modify these data right in this application.

Firebird Key Features

  • Open source
  • Low memory leakage problem
  • Support for multiple table types
  • Platform Independent

C++ Builder Key Features

  • Integrated development environment
  • Database connectivity components
  • Visual development
  • Cross-platform development

What are some reasons to choose Devart ODBC Driver for Firebird?

Integration

Integration

The ODBC driver for Firebird is compatible with C++ Builder allowing extraction of data by executing SQL statements.

Platforms Variety

Platforms Variety

ODBC Driver for Firebird can be used with 32-bit and 64-bit applications on both x32 and x64 platforms, so there is no need to additionally configure the driver, applications, or environment.

Fully Unicode-Compliant Driver

Fully Unicode-Compliant Driver

With our fully Unicode-compliant driver, you can properly retrieve and modify any data in multilingual Firebird databases, regardless of their character set: Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Chinese, etc., and in any language environment.

How to Download, Install, and Configure the ODBC Driver for Firebird?

Download the driver. Run the installer and follow the instructions in the wizard.
Activate the driver in ODBC Administrator. In the System DSN tab, click the Add button and select the needed driver. Click Finish.
To configure the DSN In the ODBC Data Source Administrator, move to the System DSN tab and select the installed ODBC driver. Click Add. In the appeared Create New Data Source dialog, insert the database connection data. You may test the connectivity by clicking the Test Connection button. To save the DSN, click Ok.
Tools

To install and configure an ODBC driver for Firebird on macOS, download first the PKG file from the Devart website. Run the downloaded file and follow the instructions in the wizard. After installing the driver, run the 64-bit or 86-bit iODBC utility, find the needed driver, and click Configure. In the dialog box that appears, specify the required connection settings and click OK. To establish a connection to the data source, click Test.

macos
Installation of ODBC driver on Ubuntu is carried out from the DEB package. Download the package that matches the bitness of your operating system.
Then open the folder with the downloaded package, double-click the DEB package, and click Install.
Open the Terminal and install the driver by using the following command.
If you use CentOC, you need to download the RPM package of the corresponding bitness.
After that, open the ‘Konsole’ and navigate to the folder with the downloaded package specifying the path to the folder as a parameter of the cd command. Then, install the driver by using the following commands.
Gui installation

To install the devartodbcfirebird_i386.deb on a 32-bit system, use:

use sudo dpkg -i devartodbcfirebird_i386.deb

To install the devartodbcfirebird_amd64.deb on a 64-bit system, use:

sudo dpkg -i devartodbcfirebird_amd64.deb

For more detailed information about installing and configuring an ODBC driver for Firebird on Ubuntu, go to the documentation.

cd ~/Downloads/

To install the devart-odbc-firebird.i386.rpm on a 32-bit system, use:

sudo -rpm -ivh devart-odbc-firebird.i386.rpm

To install the devart-odbc-firebird.x86_64.rpm on a 64-bit system, use:

sudo rpm -ivh devart-odbc-firebird.x86_64.rpm

For more detailed information about installing and configuring an ODBC driver for Firebird on Centos, go to the documentation.

How to connect C++Builder to Firebird data source and access data in 3 steps

Installing an ODBC driver for C++Builder

01. Install the driver and set up the ODBC data source in driver settings. Don't forget to select the database and enter the correct credentials.

Installing an ODBC driver for C++Builder
Create connectionin C++Builder

02. Start your C++Builder. Create a new, or modify an already existing connection

Create connection in C++Builder
Connect the ODBC data source to C++Builder

03. Enter your details and select from the dropdown a server (data source) you are going to use for your work.

Connect the ODBC data source to C++Builder

Advantages of Connectivity to Firebird from C++ Builder via ODBC Driver

Secure Connection

Secure Connection

Every operation with Firebird becomes significantly faster using such capabilities of our driver as local data caching, connection pooling, and much more.

Working with C++ Builder using Multiple Functions

Working with C++ Builder using Multiple Functions

Using C++ Builder, you can create tables, add data, select, delete, sort, edit, combine data from several database tables, and find unique values quickly and easily.

ODBC Conformance

ODBC Conformance

The driver fully supports the ODBC interface, its data types, and functions. It offers advanced connection string parameters and allows any ODBC-compliant desktop or web application to connect to Firebird from C++ Builder on various platforms.

Simple SQL Querying on C++ Builder Files

Simple SQL Querying on C++ Builder Files

C++ Builder processes SQL through its SQL dialect. Using ODBC connection, it is simple to execute different SQL queries to retrieve entire tables or specific columns from Excel, filter data, formate data, numbers, etc.

Cost-Effective Deployment

Cost-Effective Deployment

Installing the driver is easy with the standalone installation file. There is no need in deploying and configuring any additional software which results in a reduction in deployment costs.

Sharing Your Data with Excel

Sharing Your Data with C++ Builder

You can share your data with other users in C++ Builder quickly and easily. Upload your C++ Builder data to the SharePoint lists so that it can be available for you and others to use to create reports, data models, dashboards, etc.

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