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title Choosing a Level of Interoperability | Microsoft Docs
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ms.date 01/19/2017
ms.prod sql
ms.prod_service connectivity
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ms.technology connectivity
ms.topic conceptual
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interoperability [ODBC], levels
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author David-Engel
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Choosing a Level of Interoperability

Assuming the application will use ODBC, the next step is to determine what level of interoperability is required. The basic level of interoperability is usually a function of the application type: Custom applications tend not to be interoperable, vertical applications tend to be interoperable among a limited number of DBMSs, and generic applications tend to be interoperable among all DBMSs.

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