In the Overview section, the list of external data sources should be divided into two groups:
Sybase IQ, Adaptive Server Anywhere, and Adaptive Server Enterprise are accessible from both Windows and UNIX.
Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, and Other ODBC data sources are available only from Windows.
In the Server classes section, the list of ODBC-based server classes should be divided into two groups:
asaodbc works on all platforms of remote servers.
aseodbc, db2odbc, msodbc, oraodbc, and odbc can only be used on Windows.
The sections “Loading remote data without ODBC access” and “Querying data without ODBC access” should read “Loading remote data without native classes” and “Querying data without native classes.”
Information was omitted from “Creating remote servers” under “ODBC-based server example.” After the line “ODBC-based connections may only be used for IQ on 32-bit systems,” add “On 64-bit systems, other methods of access are available, described in the sections ‘Loading remote data without native classes’ and ‘Querying remote data without native classes’.”