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Re: OLE DB vs ODBC for Oracle

From: Doug Coan <dcoan_at_aegonusa.com>
Date: 2000/03/27
Message-ID: <8bojcb$t9s$1@nnrp1.deja.com>#1/1

In article <1eOD4.509$Yd.20460165_at_news1.van.metronet.ca>, "kristina" <kristinah_at_netperform.com> wrote:
> I have the simple and quick question for you: which technology is
 quicker in
> access to Oracle db--OLE DB and ODBC. I have read a number of articles
 that
> OLE DB is better, reliable and quick. But I am just told that ODBC is
 quick
> for particularly Oracle. I would like to confirm this from you. Many
> thanks.
>
>

We use both and here is what i understand

My 2 cents - Use OLE DB if it works, but using ODBC will probably not impact you in the least. Hard core developers may not agree with me on this however. :-)

Clear as mud right :-)

--
Doug Coan
Oracle Certified Professional DBA


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