Dilip
   Sounds as if your management is deciding to get things under control. You
can move your SQL into PL/SQL stored procedures and use ODBC to execute the
stored procedure.

Dennis Williams
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Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi Guys,


One simple ODBC question. Our management wants a set-up where user from
remote location will access oracle database through ODBC connection, execute
some sql scripts, download data into excel files and then do whatever
reporting on that excel data. Now management wants all these sql scripts to
be on database server only. Management says user should not have access to
sql scripts. They should just click icons of their PCs and data should be
there.


Can somebody help. I haven't worked much on ODBC. Is it possible to execute
server side sql scripts through ODBC connection and get data ? 


Thanks in advance for help.


Regards,


~Dilip  

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<P>Hi Guys,</P>
<P>One simple ODBC question. Our management wants a set-up where user from
remote location will access oracle database through ODBC connection, execute
some sql scripts, download&nbsp;data into excel files and then do whatever
reporting on that excel data. Now management wants&nbsp;all these sql
scripts to be on database server only. Management&nbsp;says user should not
have access to sql scripts. They should just click icons of their PCs and
data should be there.</P>
<P>Can somebody&nbsp;help. I haven't&nbsp;worked much on ODBC. Is it
possible to execute server side sql scripts through ODBC connection and get
data ? </P>
<P>Thanks in advance for help.</P>
<P>Regards,</P>
<P>~Dilip&nbsp;&nbsp;<BR></P>
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