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Hi Harry,
At the moment I use OO4O for Oracle connectivity from PCs. It is easier than ODBC and is easially usable from any ActiveX capable environment like VB/VBA/MS-VC++ etc
Have a look at my Oraxcel utility which allows to use Excel as front-end to Oracle:
http://members.aol.com/gjlinker/projects/oraxcel
An article I posted to Oracle Magazine Interactive which explains how to get to Oracle from Excel:
http://www.oramag.com/columns/0623link.htm
Regards, Gerrit-Jan Linker
In article <35A62FC2.CA2968C5_at_mci.com>,
Harry Harcrow <Harry.Harcrow_at_mci.com> wrote:
> I am in the beginning phases of designing a new application written in
> C++ interfacing with an Oracle database. In the past I have used
> RogueWave's DBTools.h++. This is an object oriented database access
> tool that is easy to code works reasonably well. I am trying to find
> perfomance and other information detailing the pros/cons of using
> RogueWave versus pro*C or perhaps another embedded SQL tool. I
> performed my own benchmarking tests but am looking for others. Any
> Ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Harry Harcrow
>
>
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