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Re: pro*c and oracle

From: Michael L. Hostbaek <michDEL_THIS_at_bsd.fr.eu.org>
Date: 06 Jun 2002 10:40:38 GMT
Message-ID: <slrnafuf16.s0i.michDEL_THIS@freebsdcluster.dk>


Ron Reidy tried to tell us something, and all I got was:
> No, it is not a windoze thing.

I feel better already ;)
>
> Pro*C is a precompiler which parses a C program containing SQL
> statements and Oracle directive and changes these into calls into Oracle
> libraries.
>
> The proc utility is located in $ORACLE_HOME/bin. This being the case,
> you will need, at a minimum, the Oracle client installed on your
> machine.

Well.. so it is ! Great!
>
> I would suggest the following:
>
> 1. Read the Oracle concepts manual.
> 2. Read the Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide.
> 3. Read the Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers.
>

I'll get on it right away !

Thanks a bunch.

-- 
Regards,
Michael L. Hostbaek
-= So long, and thanks for all the fish.. =-
Received on Thu Jun 06 2002 - 05:40:38 CDT

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