I didn't get the news flash
Could someone forward it please sounds like just what I need
Thanks
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Bob et al
If anyone is interested I've done a writeup of the new ADO.NET provider in the
next issue of Spectrum (that's www.intl-spectrum.com for details).
It seems to work pretty well, especially if you restrict it to calling remote
procedures. Use SQLExecDirect() in a BASIC subroutine and
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Subject: RE: [U2] Question about the U2 News Flash...
Bob et al
If anyone is interested I've done a writeup of the new ADO.NET provider
in the next issue of Spectrum (that's www.intl-spectrum.com for
details).
It seems to work pretty well, especially if you restrict
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Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 6:42 AM
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Subject: RE: [U2] Question about the U2 News Flash...
Thanks for those who came back
The only thing is that the .net databse add ins need visual studio 2005
and we have 2008
Any ideas
IBM
The issue is in the final stages of going to press, so it's not up on
the web site yet. I've made a note to post an announcement to the
list as soon as it is.
[AD] (kind of)
Brian written several articles for Spectrum magazine. The back issues
can be downloaded from the web site.
[/AD]
laughing
Anyone want to edit the Editor?
On Feb 29, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Clifton Oliver wrote:
Brian written several articles for Spectrum magazine. The back
issues can be downloaded from the web site.
^
has
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I believe U2.Net is mv.Net customised to work better with U2 products.
Regards
David Jordan
1) U2.NET Beta available and
2) developerWorks article on U2 and IBM Data Server Provider for .NET
So... These two items are both to get .NET code working, but each uses
a
different process to do
: [U2] Question about the U2 News Flash...
I believe U2.Net is mv.Net customised to work better with U2 products.
Regards
David Jordan
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