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Hi Clay,
You can access Oracle using OO40 from VB. When we benchmarked it last year it returned the results much faster than any of the ODBCs we tried. We were interested in how fast we could get a simple result to the user's screen and not general throughput so YMMV.
regards
Jerry
Clay Davidson wrote:
>
> How do you go native with VB??
> I thought you HAD to use ODBC??
> I am a DBA and only a so-so programmer but might be able to figure it out if
> you point me in the right direction.
>
> I know you can use C and the oracle C api but was unaware of any other
> method.
> Are you talking about Oracle OLE objects??
> How do they access the db??
>
> thanks,
>
> clay davidson
>
> Ken Douglas wrote in message
> <902617691.12558.0.nnrp-03.d4e4a6b7_at_news.demon.co.uk>...
> >Better still go native!
> >
> >
> >Joneveland wrote in message
> ><1998080821085300.RAA19826_at_ladder01.news.aol.com>...
> >>>My environment
> >>>network Novell Netware 4.1
> >>>Oracle Server 7.3.4 on NT box
> >>>Client:
> >>>Oracle ODBC Driver Oracle 7.3 Ver 2.5 2.05.0301,Win 95,
> >>>MS Driver Manager and other ODBC stuff 3.0.28.22
> >>
> >>We're using a similiar environment. The best way to improve performance in
> >an
> >>ODBC environment is to get (buy) a better ODBC driver. We found the
> >Intrsolv
> >>driver to be much faster than the ORACLE ODBC driver.
> >>
> >>But it costs.
> >
> >
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Jerry Gitomer ICT Group jgitomer_at_ictgroup.com Langhorne PA jgitomer_at_yahoo.com Opinions are mine not those of ICT GroupReceived on Mon Aug 10 1998 - 06:58:44 CDT
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