**************************************************************** MICROSOFT SQL SERVER WORKSTATION SYSTEM 6.5 MICROSOFT DISTRIBUTED TRANSACTION COORDINATOR SAMPLE PROGRAMS **************************************************************** This file describes the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC) sample programs included with Microsoft(R) SQL Server(TM) Workstation System 6.5. For additional information about SQL Server 6.5, MS DTC, and ODBC, see the "What's New in SQL Server 6.5," "Guide to Microsoft Distributed Management Coordinator," and "Programming ODBC for SQL Server" sections of SQL Server Books Online, which contains the most up-to-date information available. **************************************************************** MICROSOFT DISTRIBUTED TRANSACTION COORDINATOR SAMPLE APPLICATIONS The following 32-bit C++ sample programs are located in the C:\MSSQL\SAMPLES\MSDTC directories by default: DBLIB Sample C++ program using 32-bit Visual C++ and the DB-Library interface to communicate with both MS DTC and SQL Server. Includes the following files: DBLIB.MAK DBLIB.CPP DBLIB.MDP ODBC Sample C++ program using 32-bit Visual C++ and the ODBC interface to communicate with both MS DTC and SQL Server. Includes the following files: ODBC.MAK ODBC.CPP ODBC.MDP Each project on the Intel(R) platform includes Visual C++ 4.0 workspace files (.MDP). Double-click the workspace file to load the workspace and make file into the Developer Studio environment. Each project also contains cross-platform native Visual C++ 4.0 make files (.MAK). For each 32-bit project the .MAK file contains Intel, Alpha AXP(R), MIPS(R), and PowerPC(TM) build information. When the project is loaded into Developer Studio, pick the appropriate target, for example "Example1 - Win32 (ALPHA) Debug", and build it. You can also build from the command line. BUILDALL.BAT, a file that will build all of the 32-bit PTK samples, is in the samples directory. Use the following syntax: BUILDALL ({intel | alpha | mips | powerpc} {debug | release} {force}) To use these samples with Visual C++ 4.0, you need to ensure that your Library and Include directory settings point to your own directories. To do this using Developer Studio, from the Tools menu, choose Options, then click the Directories tab. From the "Show directories for" box, choose Include files and Library files, and ensure that these directories (as appropriate) are included: Include files: Library files: C:\MSSQL\DBLIB\INCLUDE C:\MSSQL\DBLIB\LIB C:\MSSQL\MSDTC\INCLUDE C:\MSSQL\MSDTC\LIB C:\MSSQL\ODBC\INCLUDE C:\MSSQL\ODS\LIB C:\MSSQL\ODS\INCLUDE C:\MSSQL\SQLOLE\INCLUDE The following Transact-SQL sample scripts are located in the C:\MSSQL\SAMPLES\MSDTC directories by default: DBLIB Sample Transact-SQL scripts that demonstrate communicating with both MS DTC and SQL Server. Includes the following files: CHGADDR.SQL UPDADR.SQL