ODBC
This project is an MCP server implementation based on ODBC, providing large language models with the ability to transparently access ODBC data sources and supporting multiple database query tools and format outputs.
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What is the MCP ODBC Server?
The MCP ODBC Server is a large language model server used to connect to databases via the ODBC protocol. It allows large language models to directly query and analyze data.How to use the MCP ODBC Server?
1. Install and configure the server. 2. Set environment variables. 3. Connect to the database and execute queries.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for enterprises and developers who need to query databases through large language models.Main Features
Get Database SchemasList all schemas in the current database.
Get Table ListList all tables under the specified schema.
Describe Table StructureProvide detailed column information of the table, such as column names, data types, and whether they can be null.
Execute SQL QueryExecute a standard SQL query and return the results.
Execute SPASQL QueryExecute a SPASQL query, supporting mixed SQL and SPARQL queries.
Execute SPARQL QueryExecute a SPARQL query, supporting RDF data queries.
Virtuoso Support AssistantInteract with large language models using Virtuoso's AI assistant function.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Support multiple database connections
Simplify the execution of complex queries
Integrate large language model functions
Limitations
Require the installation of specific ODBC drivers
May require high hardware resources
How to Use
Install the MCP ODBC Server
Clone the code repository and run the installation script.
Set Environment Variables
Configure the ODBC DSN and other necessary parameters.
Start the Server
Start the MCP server using npx.
Usage Examples
Execute an SQL QueryExecute a simple SQL query and get the results.
Execute a SPASQL QueryExecute a SPASQL query and get the results.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to install the MCP ODBC Server?
How to configure the ODBC DSN?
Which databases does the MCP ODBC Server support?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
Detailed server configuration and usage guide.
GitHub Code Repository
Source code and example projects.
MCP Inspector Demo Video
Show the use of the MCP Inspector tool.
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