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From: Mike Truelove <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: PostgreSQL ODBC Driver(ANSI) - renamed recently?
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2022 20:48:22 +0000
Message-ID: <DB6PR0601MB2568E116E33E686DB0BBE1999CE29@DB6PR0601MB2568.eurprd06.prod.outlook.com> (raw)

Hi,

Has the PostgreSQL ODBC Driver(ANSI) been renamed recently?

Several times in the last 12 months I've installed the latest version of PostgreSQL on clean versions of Windows.

After each install the windows ODBC Administrator (64 bit) tells me I've got this version.....
Name                    PostgreSQL UNICODE(x64)
Version                13.00.00.00
Company             PostgeSQL Global Development Group,
File                         PSQLODBC30A.DLL
Date                      19/Nov/2020

I've just downloaded and installed the very latest version of PostgreSQL (14.2) on another clean windows server. This time the ODBC administrator says I have this version.....
Name                    PostgreSQL ODBC Driver(UNICODE)
Version                13.00.00.00
Company             PostgeSQL Global Development Group,
File                         PSQLODBC30A.DLL
Date                      11/Nov/2021

The published version number, filename and company name all remain the same. However the date is more recent, and the name of the driver is different.

Please help me with the following questions -


  *   Are these two drivers identical?
  *   If the answer is 'yes' then why has the name and date changed?
  *   If the answer is 'no' why has the version number not changed?
  *   Is the new driver the 64bit version (or the 32 bit version - it's no longer mentioned in the name)

Thank you

Mike


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