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<title>edit ORACLE object table by ADO, How?</title>
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<name>mojtaba noorafshan</name>
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<updated>2001-12-29T06:43:10-08:00</updated>
<published>2001-12-29T06:43:10-08:00</published>
<summary>edit ORACLE object table by ADO, How?</summary>
<content>Dear Sir,If open ORACLE9i object table with ADOTable then show a error.How I can using oracle (hybrid table, object table, nested table) with ADO component and edit my record by DBGRID ?Best Regards,Mojtaba Noorafshan</content>
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<title>Data access dilemma</title>
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<name>Vinicius Franco</name>
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<updated>2001-10-02T13:38:11-07:00</updated>
<published>2001-10-02T13:38:11-07:00</published>
<summary>Data access dilemma</summary>
<content>I've seen your article and thought it was wonderfull.I used BDE to access Paradox, Access and MSSQL Server 7 databases and had no problems with that, but, when I tried to use it with MSSQL Server 2000, I experienced so many problems that I decided to try the ADO technology.The experience was terrible. I had to many problems too, such as bugs with calculated and lookup fields in TFields.I called the Borland Support in S&#227;o Paulo, Brazil, and they told me that they are discontinuing the BDE support for MSSQL Server and suggested me to use ADO.So, I think that the answer is, if you are using MSSQL Server 2000, fight agains it, else, use BDE.Thanks in regards,Vinicius Franco - vfranco@iag.puc-rio.br</content>
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