Tim Stephenson, Alexander Nikiforov, Alex Amies

My application is working fine with JDBC - ODBC. I made few other changes like MS
Access functions 'FORMAT', 'CDATE'  to use 'CONVERT' of SQL Server etc.

Thanks for your timely help.

-Nataraja


Tim Stephenson wrote:

> Nataraja ,
>
> Given Microsoft's strong committment to ODBC and your intention to switch to
> SQL Server in due course, I would stick to the JDBC - ODBC from sun (ships in
> the JDBC api). That way when you do change db, the code change will be a single
> line!
> I know native drivers are faster, but if you were looking for performance you
> would probably not have made these database choices.
>
> --
> Tim Stephenson
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