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Re: Performance comparison: ADO, DAO, ODBC

From: Steve Jorgensen <nospam_at_nospam.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1999 22:28:17 -0800
Message-ID: <DPuU3.21616$C7.940391@news1.teleport.com>


In the MS Access vernacular, RDO is referred to as ODBCDirect.

Patrick Lanphier wrote in message <38220B13.9E57E17D_at_psu.edu>...
>What's happen to RDO?
>
>Patrick Lanphier
>
>David Freiman wrote:
>
>> Forgive the cross-postings. I'd like opinions from all camps.
>>
>> Could you help me find out: if given a VB front end connecting to a SQL
>> or Oracle backend, which is faster ADO, DAO or ODBC? My feeling is that
>> ADO is the winner, since it is meant to supercede DAO, and ODBC is
>> generally a slow connection in my experience. I need to know which would
>>
>> give the best performance.
>>
>> What criteria do I need to consider to refine my question and make a
>> decision?
>>
>> --
>> David Freiman
>> dfreiman_at_ix.netcom.com
>>
>> "No opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are
>> feeling sensible." W. H. AUDEN
>
Received on Fri Nov 05 1999 - 00:28:17 CST

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