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No. I have no additional info. Sorry. You might try to IOUIGA site. They
have a pretty active discussion forum. It's at
http://mondrian.sba.com/forums/index.cfm?cfapp=21
In article <36937c1c.0_at_news2.ibm.net>,
"Nicolas Bronke" <NBronke_at_Trinity.de> wrote:
>
> Ed.Stevens_at_nmm.nissan-usa.com schrieb in Nachricht
> <76vsne$ggc$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
> >"Application developers frequently ask how they can access 3GL routines
> (such
> >as C or C++ functions) or operating system services from PL/SQL code that
> is
> >running on a server. One way to do this is to use the Oracle-supplied
> >DBMS_PIPES package. ... It is not possible to call a 3GL routine directly
> from
> >PL/SQL in release 7.3. This capability will be offered in a future release
> of
> >the Oracle Server."
>
> I already found that in my PL/SQL User's guide and references. But now I am
> looking for further details. Do you know some books to recommend?
>
> Kind regards
> Nicolas Bronke
>
>
--
Ed Stevens
Nissan Motor Mfg. Corp., USA
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