[Info-vax] Final Orace release on VMS.

Michael C superseth369 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 19 15:07:36 EST 2020


On Thursday, November 19, 2020 at 11:48:46 AM UTC-5, Marc Van Dyck wrote:
> Michael C was thinking very hard :
> > On Sunday, November 15, 2020 at 12:33:46 PM UTC-5, Marc Van Dyck wrote: 
> >> After serious thinking Craig A. Berry wrote : 
> >>> 
> >>> One thing I don't think you've said is exactly how you use the client, 
> >>> though this may just be my ignorance about what "Oracle client" means to 
> >>> people who use it. Do you have embedded SQL and are using precompilers? 
> >>> That's a pretty deep requirement that is hard to satisfy any other way. 
> >>> 
> >> Yes, that's how we work. Programs written mainly in Cobol, some in C 
> >> or C++, with embedded SQL statements, and pre-compiled. 
> >> 
> >> -- 
> >> Marc Van Dyck 
> > Have you never heard of Synergex, the company that took over DIBOL from DEC? 
> > They have some very interesting database connectivity products that work with 
> > Oracle. https://www.synergex.com/data-management
> No, never heard. I will certainly have a look. 
> 
> -- 
> Marc Van Dyck
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