You can still use ODBC to access Oracle. It is just a means of
interpretation between the object throwing the request at the DB (in this
case CF) and the DB itself. If you prefer you can use OLEDB but I'd just
stick to ODBC. You should access the db in exactrly the smae way as you
access the Access DB. Make sure you are using either ANSI standard SQL or
PL SQL (Oracle specific SQL, What TRANSACT SQL is to SQL Server).
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-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Benoit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 November 2000 15:18
To: CF-Talk
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Cold Fusion & Oracle]
Well I'm a little confused how to use "native drivers". How would I set
such an option in the CF administrator?
* -----Original Message-----
* From: Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
* Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 3:49 PM
* To: CF-Talk
* Subject: Re: [Cold Fusion & Oracle]
*
*
* its practically the same. yo can use native drivers with
* oracle (almost the
* same as ODBC)
*
* Peter Benoit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Any suggestions where I can find information on how to use
* cold fusion with
* Oracle? I've never used anything but an Access DB up until
* this point, so
* I'm wondering what challenges lay ahead for me.
*
* Thanks,
* Peter
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