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Dear Torkild Hagen,
Your company should also consider using OO4O instead of ODBC for their system. There are certain benifits in using OO4O (Oracle Objects for OLE) one of which is that there is no need for external drivers etc.
As a demonstration, please have a look at my Oraxcel utility. It allows you to use Excel as frontend to Oracle databases. It was coded in Visual Basic using OO4O database connectivity.
http://members.aol.com/gjlinker
kind regards, Gerrit-Jan Linker
In article <6jrj3v$86o$1_at_o.online.no>,
"Torkild Hagen" <torkild.hagen_at_naviaav.no> wrote:
>
> My company is considering implementing an ODBC solution
> between Excel 7.0 and Oracle 7.3.3.
>
> Does anyone have any experiences with such ODBC solutions, and
> could you preferably list pros and cons compared to implementing the
> same, quite complex, solution in Oracle Forms 4.5 ?!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Torkild Hagen
>
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> Torkild Hagen
> Software Engineer
> Navia Aviation AS
> Email: torkild.hagen_at_naviaav.no
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>
>
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