where ODBC_component is the component in which the error occurred. For example, an error message from a DataDirect Oracle driver would look like this:
With this type of message, ODBC_component is the component that received the error specified by the data store. For example, you may receive the following message from an Oracle data store:

On Windows, the Microsoft Driver Manager is a DLL that establishes connections with drivers, submits requests to drivers, and returns results to applications. An error that occurs in the Driver Manager has the following format:
If you receive this type of error, consult the Programmer’s Reference for the Microsoft ODBC Software Development Kit available from Microsoft.

On UNIX and Linux, the Driver Manager is provided by Progress DataDirect. For example, an error from the DataDirect Driver Manager might look like this:

UNIX and Linux error handling follows the X/Open XPG3 messaging catalog system. Localized error messages are stored in the subdirectory:
where localized_territory_directory depends on your language.
For instance, German localization files are stored in locale/de/LC_MESSAGES, where
de is the locale for German.