About this software
An ODBC driver that enables ODBC-compliant applications to access Adobe Commerce server data on Windows. It exposes Adobe Commerce data as a relational source for reporting, analytics, and integration tools using standard SQL queries.
The package includes a single-user Windows license with maintenance for the specified term, intended for administrators and developers connecting BI or ETL tools to Adobe Commerce.
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Devart ODBC Driver for Adobe
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Benefits
- Direct ODBC connectivity: Allows ODBC applications to query Adobe Commerce data directly.
- Windows support: Installs and runs on Windows platforms to support server deployments.
- SQL query access: Exposes data through SQL for reporting and analytics tools.
- Single-user license: Provides one named user license for the Windows driver.
- Maintenance included: Includes maintenance to receive updates and fixes during the license term.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation: Publisher documentation provides installation and configuration guidance for the driver.
- Technical support: Technical assistance is available according to the purchased maintenance plan.
- Driver updates: Regular updates are provided during the maintenance period included with the license.
- Knowledge base: A knowledge base and FAQs are available on the publisher website.
- Compatibility info: Compatibility matrices and system requirements are published by the vendor online.
Frequently asked questions
What is Devart ODBC Driver for Adobe used for?
Provides an ODBC interface to Adobe data sources, enabling ODBC-compliant applications to run SQL queries, extract and manipulate data via standard ODBC APIs.
Which applications can connect using this ODBC driver?
Any ODBC-aware application such as business intelligence, reporting, ETL, analytics, or custom database clients can connect using a DSN or connection string, subject to bitness compatibility.
How is the driver configured and deployed?
Install the driver on client or server hosts, register or create a DSN or use connection strings, and supply authentication and network parameters through the application's ODBC settings.
What steps help troubleshoot connection problems with the driver?
Verify network access and credentials, ensure driver bitness matches the application, check DSN or connection string settings, and consult ODBC error messages or application logs for details.