Just one side point here....you can always use ADo via the ADO COM object,
and not use the Borland components, BUT then ofcourse you cant use the
databound controls....

Jeremy Coulter

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Terry Johnson
> Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 8:27 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
> Subject: [DUG]: ADO access
>
>
> I've heard conflicting things from various people about ADO and
> Delphi, and
> if I could get a definitive answer, it would be just peachy, and may help
> save my remaining hair.
>
> I would like to connect to SQL Server 7.  What do I need?
>
> Delphi Enterpri$e edition contains SQL Links and ADO Express. I've never
> used either, but do I need one or both of these to connect to SQL Server?
> Does Delphi support ADO otherwise? Or, in other words, can I
> connect to SQL
> Server from the 'professional' edition without doing heaps of work first?
>
> I've seen the hype-packed feature lists, but what I want to see is a
> 'you-can't-get-there-from-here' list. And if anyone from marketing is
> reading, making up new words, turning nouns into verbs, and arbitrary
> creation of acronyms does not make anyone's job easier. So just stop it,
> ok?
>
> Cheers,
> Terry
>
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