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Generalnewbie question about tracking database changes Pin
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GeneralPorting to Oracle V's DB2 from Access 2000 Pin
Giles10-Jul-03 23:52
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Heath Stewart11-Jul-03 8:19
protectorHeath Stewart11-Jul-03 8:19 
Well, being that Oracle does stand for One Real Asshole Called Larry Ellison, I would normally advise against it; however, there are specific ADO.NET classes for Oracle (Oracle .NET) so it might be your best option. You could still connect to the DB2 through the OleDb classes in ADO.NET, but then you're limited to what OLE DB can do (more specific, what the OLE DB provider provides ADO). Usually, this is only basic - but that may suit your needs. The mainframe thing is also a problem for DB2.

My vote is for Oracle (since you can't use SQL Server, which obviously has the best support in .NET).

Good luck!

 

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GeneralRe: Porting to Oracle V's DB2 from Access 2000 Pin
Mike Dimmick12-Jul-03 4:11
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QuestionDoes ODBC allow mapping to remote DSN via TCP/IP? Pin
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GeneralDataGrid columns renaming Pin
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GeneralPass array to pl/sql procedure using .NET OracleClient Pin
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