On 8/27/07, Carlos Guzmán Álvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> > For this time, it's hardcoded in provider code. The '@' character is
> > default fo ADO.NET classes, so if oracle is using another, it's weird.
>
> That isn't 100% true :) Really the parameter prefix is provider
> dependedant ( depends on the RDBMS ), in the Firebird .NET Provider the
> @ was used for compatibility resons with Sql Server :) as it's not
> really supported by Firebird.

Ah, sorry. I was thinking that '@' is some recomendation for implementors. :)

But no matter, from my POV changing it makes no sense.

-- 
Jiri {x2} Cincura (Microsoft Student Partner)
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