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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2003-09-01 : 07:42:37
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| Greg writes "Hi Guys,I need a opinion here. I am developing/redeveloping a XP and moving away from the DB-Library. I am changing the XP to se ODBC but the thought occurred to me why not use ADO . I know ADO a lot better than native ODBC. I have looked on the Internet but can't really fined any information. My question is this. Is there a good reason (or any reason) to not use ADO in a SQL Server Extended Stored procedure?kind regardsGreg O" |
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robvolk
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Posted - 2003-09-01 : 07:44:48
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| I can't think of one, other than the aforementioned lack of examples. ADO adds a little more overhead to native OLE DB calls but it's not likely to affect performance significantly. |
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Frank Kalis
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