>> If you don't mind me adding my 2 cents in to the discussion, I think
>> including the '@' symbol should be used just for readability sakes.
When
>> I am writing dynamic SQl the '@' symbol is a context clue for a
>> parameter. Just seems like less room for confusion, but of course it
is
>> just
Carlos Guzmán Álvarez wrote:
> I will do a change in FbCommand to allow that this weekend.
OK. I've done some changes in my local copy, but it's not done. :)
I'll revert it to your changes. :P
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Robert Meek wrote:
> give me a concise idea of what the differences are between Interbase and
> FireBird. And of course I mean for both the local and embedded, and server
IMHO better ask in fb-support list.
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Hello:
> But we're talking about the internal representation. Of non-'@'-sign
> params and '@'-sign params.
I will do a change in FbCommand to allow that this weekend.
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As I'm just getting started in NET and also am having to select a new dB
to work with NET and ADO as well, I was just wondering if anyone here could
give me a concise idea of what the differences are between Interbase and
FireBird. And of course I mean for both the local and embedded, and s