I agree with Jiri that it is better to spend some of his time on the net
provider itself and not on these features that can be found on other 3rd
party database management software packages.
I use the DDEX to populate the Datasets with fields and to create
dataadapters.
When it comes the time to add new database fields, foreign keys, stored
procedures, triggers etc, I leave Visual Studio and go to the firebird
database management software.
2010/6/11 Jiri Cincura <[email protected]>
> On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 16:13, sqlsvr <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Then what is the point of the DDEX provider?
>
> Support stuff build on top of it. Connections configurators, wizards,
> ... and also see DB structure. On the other hand you can step into and
> add the support. We'll be happy to include it.
>
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