I'm trying to get information of the limitations of ODBC drivers,
specifically Oracle's and Microsoft's drivers for Oracle.
Things like maximum no. of records they can fetch etc.  As I know very
little about ODBC (which might be reflected in the nature of my question) I
hope I'm asking a sensible question.  I'm asking as there are some
developers here who are getting a variety of error messages when dealing
with large volumes of data from 8.1.7 DB into MS-Access.  I'm trying there
to ascertain where the problem lies, i.e. is it the driver, MS-Access,
combination of both of these, or it's Microsoft what do you expect!!!

Any (non-flame) feedback to useful web sites, white papers etc would be
appreciated.

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Se�n O' Neill
Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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