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Old December 18th, 2003, 05:07 PM
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Default OleDb.Net vs. ODBC.Net for Connecting to Oracle

I understand that I can use either OleDb.Net or ODBC.Net Connection objects to connect to Oracle. Does it matter which one I use? If so, why? Should I use OleDb in some circumstances and ODBC in others?

Would appreciate any input.
 
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Problem solved. I learned that MS now has a System.Data.OracleClient namespace that can be downloaded.





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