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Re: Oracle paranoia in ODBC?

From: Kevin Woolley <kevin_at_woolleysoft.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 04 Aug 1998 16:42:30 +0100
Message-ID: <35C72BE6.450F@woolleysoft.co.uk>


Not our experience. We have an NT server running a IIS web server, SQL*Net 2.1, ODBC (Oracle drivers), and Perl5 with the win32::ODBC extensions. The database is on a HP-UX box.

This all strings together perfectly to do multiple queries for web browsers, serviced as CGI/Perl queries via ODBC

Kevin

maxmike_at_ibx.bc.ca wrote:
>
> Oracle ODBC drivers don't support multiple connections. In fact if you
> try it, the engine (or driver) hangs up (under Personal Oracle).
>
> This means if you have a program capable of letting the user run multiple
> queries on the same workstation, it will be impossible even if the user
> is running Enterprise edition servers. Wait till they hear about that at
> corporate.
>
> Is anybody bypassing this with non-Oracle drivers? Which?
> Thanks for any hints.
>
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