different ODBC driver manufacturers. Because of all the possible combinations
of OS/database/drivers, it is impossible to say that these classes will work
perfectly with datasource ABC, ODBC driver XYZ, on platform LMN. You may run
-in to some incompatibilities or unsupported features when moving your
+into some incompatibilities or unsupported features when moving your
application from one environment to another. But that is what makes
-cross-platform programming fun. It is also pinpoints one of the great
+cross-platform programming fun. It also pinpoints one of the great
things about open source software. It can evolve!
The most common difference between different database/ODBC driver
The one major difference in writing code that can be compiled in either
unicode or non-unicode builds that is specific to the wxODBC classes is to
-use the SQL_C_WXCHAR datatype for string columns rather than SQL_C_CHAR or
-SQL_C_WCHAR.
+use the SQL\_C\_WXCHAR datatype for string columns rather than SQL\_C\_CHAR or
+SQL\_C\_WCHAR.
\subsection{wxODBC - Sample Code}\label{wxodbcsamplecode1}