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From: s_hashim
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For Oracle you need to send the declared variable name in the
SP
ex;
bjDataAccess.Add("P_NEW_PASSWORD", OleDbType.VarChar, 100,
ParameterDirection.Input).value=
strNewPassword
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@parameter works for all RDBMS or only for SQL
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Hi
Does @parameter works for all
RDBMS or is it only for SQL Server.If so what is the
alternative..
Eg
selectCMD.Parameters.Add("@Country",
OleDbType.VarChar, 15).Value = "UK"
This should be fine
for SQL Server,but what in case of Oracle or other
RDBMS
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Satheesh
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