>>Is it possible to connect to and query an Oracle database without going through ODBC? We all know that ODBC tends to slow things down considerably, can it be bypassed?
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>Hmm...the only kludge I can think of is finding an Oracle mini-app that is OLE compliant. Using this you might be able to issue an SQL directly to Oracle and get the results back....heh, I have my doubts that this could be any faster, but at least its an alternative ;).
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>By the way, I've been told by several people that using Oracle as a backend via ODBC is very fast if you have your views set up correctly and your DBA has Oracle optimized properly.
Had a long meeting with the Oracle consultant assigned to create the database.
He indicated that we'd have to use ODBC which was a big concern to us due to potential bottlenecks. But he implied the same that you just stated that even with ODBC, as long as everything is set up right, we should be fine. After todays meeting, we are least moving forward and designing the classes necessary to provide us seemless access to either VFP or Oracle data.
Thanks,
Steve
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