The difference for Oracle is that it doesn't use ODBC at all, but "speaks" directly to the OCI (Oracle call interface) thus saving a few communication layers.
The hope is that future releases will communicate through ADO for SQLServer which is also much closer to the "kernel" than ODBC

Pieter

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From: Leberbauer, Herbert - News [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 8. mars 2005 11:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: AW: [development-axapta] Axapta 3.0 Installation - ODBC (To use or not to use)



I can only speak for MSSQL:

If you don't establish a system dns, Axapta will do for you, so it just does
some work for you, but it's the same if you use the datasource-field in your
axconfig or not. There's no performance advantage.

For oracle, there are big differences, but I don't know them for sure.

HTH
Herbert

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| Can anybody please explain the advantages/disadvantages of
| using an Axapta ODBC data source when installing Axapta 3.0
| (both 2-tier client & AOS server). I know that a data source
| is no longer required in version 3 but are there any good
| reasons for still using it.
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| I've read quite a few forums and nobody seems to have a
| definitive view on this.
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| Kind Regards,
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| Pieter Smith
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