Re: Oracle 8i

From: Peter Sylvester <peters_at_mitre.org>
Date: Tue, 01 May 2001 14:37:09 -0400
Message-ID: <3AEF0255.39759508_at_mitre.org>


[Quoted] FYI, the newer buffering schemes in Pro*C pretty much make the coding of array binding stuff obsolete. Very similar throuputs in tests I did a while back.

-Peter

Johan Wegener wrote:
>
> Couldn't help correcting these common misunderstandings:
>
> > 1) OCI is the native C library for Oracle
>
> No, the native C library is called UPI/OPI, OCI is a user API that calls
> UPI/OPI
>
> > 2) Pro*C is the precompiler that takes 'native SQL' and turns it into OCI
>
> No, Pro*C makes calls to UPI/OPI through a library called SQLLIB.
>
> My recommendation would inserting records would be the array feature of
> Pro*C.
>
> Just my pedantic 5 cents,
> Johan
Received on Tue May 01 2001 - 20:37:09 CEST

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