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Thanks.
>You do not have to keep a user ID and password for a connection in the DBC. Create you a login form to capture the UserID and password every time the user launches your app
I know that. I only expected faster creating of dbc.
Please, another question. I read your subscriptions in KB about Oracle ODBC driver and other about ADO (OLE DB). I'm starting with rewriting application to Oracle backend and I don't know, what method: SQLPass+Views OR recordset objects ... ?
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