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Home -> Community -> Usenet -> c.d.o.misc -> Re: ODBC vs Pro*c or OCI
I have programmed using Pro*C for 4+ years. I can tell you that it will
provide you with the code that will be the easiest to maintain because
it's syntax matches with Oracle's syntax when using SQL*Plus. I have
seen only snippets of OCI code. I'm sure it will provide the best
performance, but it is very complex. Through SQL tuning and a good
schema design, you should be able to meet your performance objective
since it seems you will be running it on a UNIX platform.
Best of Luck!
HAP
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Received on Wed Jul 21 1999 - 08:19:06 CDT
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