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NAME

       gammu-smsd-odbc  - gammu-smsd(1) backend using ODBC abstraction layer to use any supported
       database as a message storage

DESCRIPTION

       New in version 1.29.92.

       ODBC backend stores all data in any database  supported  by  ODBC,  which  parameters  are
       defined by configuration (see gammu-smsdrc for description of configuration options).

       For tables description see gammu-smsd-tables.

       This backend is based on gammu-smsd-sql.

SUPPORTED DRIVERS

       On Microsoft Windows, Gammu uses native ODBC, on other platforms, unixODBC can be used.

LIMITATIONS

       Due  to limits of the ODBC interface, Gammu can not reliably detect which SQL engine it is
       connected to.

       In most cases this can be solved by setting SQL setting to correct dialect.

       If that fails, you can also tweak the SQL queries to work in  used  SQL  server,  see  SQL
       Queries for more details. Still you should set SQL to closest matching SQL dialect.

CONFIGURATION

       Before running gammu-smsd you need to create necessary tables in the database. You can use
       examples given in database specific backends parts of this manual to do that.

       You specify data source name (DSN) as Host in gammu-smsdrc. The data source is  configured
       depending on your platform.

       NOTE:
          Please  remember  that  SMSD  might  be  running  in  different  context than your user
          (separate account on Linux or as as service on Windows), so the ODBC DSN  needs  to  be
          configured  as  system  wide  in  this  case  (system  DSN  on  Windows  or  in  global
          configuration on Linux).

       On   Microsoft   Windows,   you   can   find   instructions    on    Microsoft    website:
       https://support.microsoft.com/kb/305599

       For      unixODBC      this      is      documented      in      the      user     manual:
       http://www.unixodbc.org/doc/UserManual/

CREATING TABLES

       Prior to starting SMSD you have to create tables it will use. Gammu ships SQL scripts  for
       several databases to do that:

       • mysql-create

       • pgsql-create

       • sqlite-create

EXAMPLE

       Example configuration:

          [smsd]
          service = sql
          driver = odbc
          host = dsn_of_your_database
          sql = sql_variant_to_use
          user = username
          password = password

       SEE ALSO:
          gammu-smsdrc

AUTHOR

       Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com>

COPYRIGHT

       2009-2015, Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com>