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GeneralRe: How to perform Database Update with out using controls or SQL commnads using ADO.NET Pin
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GeneralADO 2.8 Connection Object Closing SQL Server Connection Pin
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Rob Graham22-Jul-05 10:54
Rob Graham22-Jul-05 10:54 
I'm confused. Are there 3 different apps, 1 VB (6?), one C++ (VC6?) and one C#?

If not, and all are VS2003 based, then all of them could use SqlClient namespace - VB.Net, C# both have access to this namespace, and C++ does as well through the managed classes (which can be mixed with unmanaged code like MFC if need be).

If they are a mix of legacy and new apps, then the older ones could continue to use ado (your present install must be putting the right stuff in...) and the new C# could move on to the SqlClient namespce stuff which is a different Oledb Provider. All have independant connection pools now anyway (even if the connection strings are the same, they are different processes, so each gets a new pool)...


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GeneralHelp About Working with DataBases Pin
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QuestionHow can i clear all database connection via t-sql script Pin
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Questionhow to serialize (save) object into SQL Server? Pin
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