Embedded SQL in C
From: Aleem Rajpar <aleem_at_vnet.ibm.com>
Date: 1997/07/08
Message-ID: <33C1FC54.178D_at_vnet.ibm.com>#1/1
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Received on Tue Jul 08 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST
Date: 1997/07/08
Message-ID: <33C1FC54.178D_at_vnet.ibm.com>#1/1
Initially posed to Oracle 30-day Free Support for folks that download
Personal Oracle 7 for Windows NT ... the support folks could not answer
the below questions as they apparently deal more with
installation/startup
[Quoted] type questions, so I'm hoping someone here can help ... thanks.
- - - - - Hi! Having just downloaded/installed PO7 for WinNT, I've got a quick question on writing Embedded SQL applications using C ...during the installation, I chose the Application Developer (complete) option since I do want to write applications and need more than just the runtime.
Do I need anything else on top on just PO7/NT if I want to write Embedded SQL applications in C? If so, are these products also available for free download as PO7/NT was? The 'Pro*C/C++ Getting Started for Windows Platform' manual statesthat I need to have 'Pro*C/C++' installed ... this may answer the above questions, but is Pro*C/C++ avail for free download? If not, is there
any way that I can write embedded SQL apps in C without purchasing any software (ie trial only)? Assuming we can get beyond this, I'll be using the 'IBM VisualAge C/C++' [Quoted] compiler ... I saw reference to the Microsoft Visual C/C++ and Borland C++ compiler in the doc, but do you support the IBM VisualAge C/C++ compiler?
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Received on Tue Jul 08 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST