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Hi:
I'm not sure on 8.0.3, but on 8.0.4 and above, you simply link with OCI.LIB, and it will select the right DLL.
Regards,
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David C. Sisk
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jmspit wrote in message <7mcc1j$2vg$1_at_zonnetje.NL.net>...
>Hi yall,
>
>I am trying to use the OCI80 from a 3GL by linking to a DLL, ora803.dll in
>my case (on windows 95/98/NT) . Nasty that this DLL contains a version
>number. On another PC (and another Net80 install), this DLL does not exist,
>but the same code appears to be located in oraclient80.dll
>
>In the Oracle803 docs, it says that ora803.dll is the one to use. But that
>one contains a version number. What's the story? Which DLL(s) can i assume
>present on an Net80 install?
>
>In version 7, the thing was always called ociw32.dll, making your exe's
>independent of the sqlnet version, as long as the OCI API was same.
>
>Problem? Solution ?
>
>Thanks, Jan-Marten Spit
>
>
Received on Tue Jul 13 1999 - 21:46:46 CDT