We don't use stored procs extensively. We're moving towards using them more,
but they're certainly not the norm.
I don't actually see the server logs, but that's what we were told would
clear up the strange db-related errors and that's what we did. I'm
_assuming_ that it did clear it up, as I
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Dave,
Good questions. We see the similar problmes here. It's ironic that I keep
hearing how the 3.1 drivers were tested up the wazoo, but it only took a few
minutes of using them on our configuration (with Oracle 8.1.7) for our
server to come to a screeching halt.
The other workaround to the
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 15:39:35 -0500, Deanna Schneider
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Dave,
Good questions. We see the similar problmes here. It's ironic that I keep
hearing how the 3.1 drivers were tested up the wazoo, but it only took a few
minutes of using them on our configuration (with Oracle
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