I have seen a couple of Comps. on various pages, esp. the DSP, that talk
directly to the SQL Server DLL's.
I did have a look at them one, but not with any great success, but then
again I was in a hurry and not really paying too much attention.

Cheers,

Jeremy Coulter
Application Developer

Application Development Centre
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-----Original Message-----
From: Julien Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 9:19 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
Subject: RE: [DUG]: ADO V BDE


[>]  Dan Miser's answer to the same question in  the Borland Newsgroups:


Depends on what you're trying to do. If you're accessing MSSQL (especially
7), or Access (especially 2000), then I would use ADO. If you're using MTS,
I would use ADO. If you're looking to jump on the MS bandwagon for their
data-access technology, then I would use ADO.

If you're using Paradox, I would use the BDE. If you're looking for native
drivers to a variety of databases, and have the Enterprise version of
Delphi, then I would use the BDE.
--
Dan Miser
www.distribucon.com <http://www.distribucon.com>



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