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Re: Pro C versus ODBC API

From: Javier Alonso <javiera_at_cat.es>
Date: 1997/02/04
Message-ID: <01bc12b0$c70244d0$338011ac@wja9ntcat>#1/1

I dont know the drawbacks, but i can tell you that i've done it (Pro*C in DLL) and it's flashing faster than ODBC.

-- 
Javier Alonso 
(javiera_at_cat.es)

Gayla Hiss <gayla.hiss_at_msfc.nasa.gov> escribió en artículo
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I'm running Personal Oracle 7.2 on a PC with a Windows NT 4.0 operating
system.  We have been looking at reusing APIs written in C and embedded
SQL, and precompiled in Pro C, for an Oracle database which resides on a
SGI workstation (Unix).  In the PC Windows world, almost all the technical
guides for writing APIs or DLLs from Visual C++ or Visual Basic focus on
the ODBC interface.  What are there drawbacks with using Pro C to generate
DLLs on a Windows NT platform versus ODBC?

Thanks!!

Gayla
Received on Tue Feb 04 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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