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- From: "Rowland A. Gault" <shaggy@pisys.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Oracle access thru Borland C++ ODBC
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 96 17:10:42 GMT
- Organization: Pisys Ltd
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- Following the very helpful response to my last post, I'm
- looking for help again...
- We need to access an ORACLE database, so I guess that means
- using ODBC. For in-house development purposes we figured
- that
- As ODBC provides a uniform interface to a variety of
- databases equipped with drivers, could we set up a sample
- database in something like ACCESS (which we have) and talk
- through ODBC ? Would this mean that the code wouldn't change
- when we eventually had to talk to the real ORACLE data ?
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