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What is ADO ?

From: Pommier <bpommier_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 5 Mar 1999 16:55:37 GMT
Message-ID: <7bp2a9$9sn$1@news.x-echo.com>


Hi,

What is ADO ? Is is a soft or a protocol ?

Thanx!

>You can try using ADO's Oracle Providor.
>
>It bypasses the ODBC layer but the only caveat is that you need to have ADO
>installed, which will be installed with Internet Explorer.
>
>
>Ad Gerrits wrote in message <7bgvp9$91l$1_at_rubens.telebyte.nl>...
>>I'm in a situation where SqlNet is installed on a number of client pc's. I
>>want to connect to Oracle from a little Visual Basic program just to read
>>one record in one table. Is it possible to accomplish this without
>>installing an odbc-driver on every pc (a lot of extra effort and possible
>>problems just for one simple select...). I have seen it work via a Delphi
>>app but can't think of a way to do it from Vb.
>>
>>
>
>

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