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sqlcmd error: libodbc.so.1 not found

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Straight forward question, I'm trying to use sqlcmd on CentOS 8, but everytime I try to run any command using it, I get the error:

sqlcmd: error while loading shared libraries: libodbc.so.1: cannot open shared o bject file: No such file or directory

It looks like I just need to install the libodbc.so.1 for it to work, but it's not on any CentOS repository that I have installed and if I download the package from an external site and try to install it, it asks for even more packages that are not available on the configured repositories.

PS. I'm not too savvy on this topic but I willing to understand how to solve it.

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