on 3/20/01 8:14 PM, Andrew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone posted this response earlier this evening about another question,
but it might help you too. At least its a few places to start.
Good luck,
JRS
> I have a task in front of me that requires me to connect a Director
> application to an SQL server that is hosting a database.
> I have looked at extras and everything else I can think of and I am lost.
>
> The director application will be cross-platform and it will have to connect
> to SQL sitting on an NT machine.
>
> Please help,
> Any suggestions on where to start would be greatly appreciated.
> Andrew.
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OpenDBC Xtra provides a Lingo interface to SQL (which you'll need if you
want to talk to Oracle).
Also look into ADOXtra for ODBC connectivity. Don't remember who wrote
it, but you can find info on http://www.mediamacros.com.
You mentioned 'database created in VB' -- if you need Access
connectivity, look at http://www.datagrip.com.
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