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D5: SQL Access to Interbase, MCSE or ORACLE

 
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Klaus Uttendorf
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 1:05 pm    Post subject: D5: SQL Access to Interbase, MCSE or ORACLE Reply with quote



Hello,

Is there any possibility to get read/writing SQL-access to a
Firebird/InterBase, MCSE or ORACLE database using Delphi 5 professional
and not Enterprise. Are special drivers and additional code necessary
and available?

Best regards

Klaus

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Wayne Niddery [TeamB]
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 2:41 pm    Post subject: Re: SQL Access to Interbase, MCSE or ORACLE Reply with quote



Klaus Uttendorf wrote:
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Is there any possibility to get read/writing SQL-access to a
Firebird/InterBase, MCSE or ORACLE database using Delphi 5
professional and not Enterprise. Are special drivers and additional
code necessary and available?


You should be able to access Interbase and Firebird with Professional. For
others, you need 3rd party components, for example ODAC or DOA components
for Oracle.

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