Ok, I missed the "out of the box" part. Honestly, we run Stored  
Procedures in Oracle with the Oracle driver without problems. Sure  
sometimes you need to write a variable with SQL statements (seem  
strange) to make it work within a SP, but all in all it always worked.  
Just as a side note.

On Nov 20, 2008, at 3:33 AM, Aaron Rouse wrote:

> I said "out of the box" and you do indeed need Enterprise if you  
> want to do
> it out of the box or at least to run stored procedures with any real
> success.  Been down the route of other avenues to access Oracle and  
> each has
> some gotchas.

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