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I don't know what do u mean by Oracle 2000 Server. There is no 2000 server except Oracle 7/8. You might be confused with the Developer 2000 and Oracle 7
Let me know if u get any other clue
Karl Wettin wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Im about to develop a system that is supposed to talk with an Oracle 2000
> server via ODBC from VB5. I will also setup a Oracle 2000 server, and need
> to know how to use it.
> 
> What I'm looking for now is a good reference book, but it doesnt seem to be
> any books about this subject availble for Oracle 2000. Is there a big
> diffrence between Oracle7/8 and 2000, or could I use any Oracle reference
> book?
> 
> Thanks,
> Karl Wettin
> 
> If you can, please reply with email.
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