victor

the manuals are fine

email me off list if you would like examples of the routines we have written

bob

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Subject: [U2] Using the BCI


Hello All.



I've seen this question asked from time to time, but I can't get into
the archives to find out what the answer has been.



I find myself the person assigned to a new development project with the
responsibility of learning to use the Basic Client Interface to access
data in an SQL2005 DB.   I have the BCI manual from IBM and am starting
my journey through it.  But I recall seeing comments in the past to the
effect of  "the examples supplied are not that useful, you can get
better examples at .....".



The question is basically  "Are there any other sources of information I
can get on using the Basic Client Interface?"   If any one can point me
in the direction of useful info I'd greatly appreciate it.  And, if
possible, are there any pitfalls I need to watch out for?



Thank you



Victor St. Clair


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