We are using the latest ODP.net provider and up until we upgraded to 92040 had few and
minor problems with it. Mostly it was differences between all of the different drivers
that our programmers were using based on either the cycles of the moon or which team
won the World Series. Since we went to ODP.NET things are much smoother and I dont
hear any complaining about things WAY out of my control.
When we upgraded to 92040 something changed where one column in one database is now
appearing to have a different numeric format than prior to the upgrade. I think that
there is this issue with this one column(which is set up in a way that I cant recreate
) and we will fix it soon but overall it is working very well.
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Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 10:59 PM
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Hi all,
Would really like to hear any feedback regarding anyone comparing these two .Net data
providers (or even some of the others out there - Datadirect, etc.).
We're at decision making time, and things like the differences in calling stored
procs, returning Ref Cursors, are starting to mean we need to pick one. My gut says
go with the Oracle one (keep the technology stack based on the one vendor), but they
kludge too many things. (just like in ADO, where they ignored the standard for stored
proc calling).
Anyway, any comments about your use, likes and dislikes of either would be much
appreciated.
Ciao
Fuzzy
:-)
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