Well, yes, I do understand that C# is MS's new-fangled language.

My question "C# ?" actually meant "There already are applications out there
that use C# against an Oracle Database ?  Do they use MS ODBC to connect ?
Could the "SQL command not properly ended" error be because of the
ODBC drivers ?".

I forgot the reference to "windows" in the original email and was thinking
more
of Pro*C or Pro*C++ applications against Oracle.

Hemant K Chitale
Principal DBA
Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd


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C# is ms'
we-can't-run-away-with-the-java-standard-so-here's-our-own-'c-like'
-language
language for .Net.  There's a good bit of foofaraw over whether or not it
is
better/faster than/will kill java etc. in the dev community.  Not to be
confused with the latest version of visual C++ (which is mostly the same as
old C++, but includes extensions for coding against the .net virtual
machine) or J#, which is supposedly yet still more Java-like than C#.
Interested readers can get the party line at

http://www.msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/0900/csharp/csharp.asp.

Cheers,

-Roy

Roy Pardee
Programmer/Analyst
SWFPAC Lockheed Martin IT
Extension 8487

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Yeah they refer to it as C "Sharp" as in the music # symbol.
It is Microsoft's C.Net - I think.

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C# ?
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Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd


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Hello Guru's


I wonder if any of you have had this problem, we have a external company
developing a software package in C#.
On their Oracle9i test system, the software works fine, however once
brought accross to our systems,
which is an Oracle8i ( 817) system the software gives a (ORA - 00933 SQL
command not properly ended) error, but funny enough only on the one window.

I am told by them that they do straight select from a table, saving the
returned columns in variables etc.


The only difference is they don't have any semi-colons (;) at the end of
the their queries. But catch 22 it works on the other screens(windows).


Hope you folks can help
TIA
Denham


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