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Microsoft Driver for Node.JS for SQL Server Preview

The Microsoft Driver for Node.JS for SQL Server provide connectivity to Microsoft SQL Server from Node.JS applications.

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  • Version:

    0.2.1

    Date Published:

    7/15/2024

    File Name:

    msnodesql-0.2.1-v0.6-ia32.msi

    msnodesql-0.2.1-v0.6-x64.msi

    msnodesql-0.2.1-v0.8-x64.msi

    msnodesql-0.2.1-v0.8-ia32.msi

    File Size:

    416.0 KB

    424.0 KB

    424.0 KB

    416.0 KB

    The Microsoft Driver for Node.JS for SQL Server is a Node.JS module that allows for the reading and writing of SQL Server data from within Node.JS applications.
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2, Windows Vista Service Pack 2

    • Node.JS Runtime 0.6 or 0.8
    • Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Native Client available in the SQL Server 2012 Feature Pack.
    • Any edition of SQL Server 2005 or later.
  • Perform the following steps to download and install the Microsoft Driver for Node.JS for SQL Server:
    1. Download the installer for your Node.js version and architecture to a temporary directory
    2. Run the installer from the temporary directory
    3. When prompted, enter the path to an installation directory for the module's files e.g. c:\application\node_modules\msnodesql\
    4. Copy the newly-created module directory into your application's node_modules directory