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- From: Total Care Technologies <TCT@cyberstore.ca>
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- Subject: MS SQL Server 6.0 & Borland C++
- Date: 2 Jan 1996 20:59:57 GMT
- Organization: Cyberstore Systems, Inc.
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- I am looking for anyone who has experienced using C++ applications using
- SQL server as the server. MS documentation says that to compile 32 bit
- apps for NT or Windows95 you have to use MCVC or a 100% compatible
- compiler. My question is, is Borland 4.5 considered 100% a MSVC
- compatible compiler. Our product is written in C++ using Borland and
- OWL. I need to write 32 bit apps for NT and Win95 cients but I do not
- want to discontinue Borland to move to MSVC. This is using the db-lib
- interface. Any suggestions on the best way to marry Borland C++
- developed apps to MS SQL Server 6.0 would be appreciated.
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- Ralph Pybus
- Software Dev Mgr for
- Total Care Technologies
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