![]() NET Framework object in the command line using New-Object cmdlet. ![]() Wow! that was already something! Frankly speaking, I have not used WDAC much since around 2004.Ī bit more digging, and another Wow! moment: PowerShell can create an instance of. ![]() Next step, I found that PowerShell in its current version provides Windows Data Access Components (Windows DAC) cmdlets. ps1 are the only “programming” environments (again, out-of-the-box, meaning no additional installation required). There Dan described how to use ODBC Data Source application to configure connections to SAP HANA on Windows and then how to use MS Excel as a client to get data from SAP HANA using configured ODBC connections.īut as a developer, I asked myself What can I use to try this out programmatically out of the box on Windows 10?Īfter a bit of research, it looked like scripting using Command Line. I was continuing with the tutorials mission Use Clients to Query an SAP HANA Database recently published by Daniel Van Leeuwen and arrived to the ODBC tutorial.
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