I think i would only use vb.net IF there was something specific that
the uv odbc connection does not provide.

I have found that for most applications the ODBC connection is not too
slow and for most MV guys it is much easier and faster to learn the
vb.net.

And the price is right ..

Tuesday, February 28, 2006, 5:52:52 PM, you wrote:

MR> Depending on what you are trying to do,  ODBC (slow and awkward IMO) or a
MR> VB/VB.Net program that can easily access both databases would be a
MR> very easy
MR> way to go about it.  You would need uniobjects or Redback to connect to
MR> Universe.  

MR> Again, depending on your goals, there are some tools out there like the
MR> stuff from ON Corp.   

MR> HTH

MR> Mike R.

MR> -----Original Message-----
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MR> Subject: [U2] connection within UniVerse and Oracle

MR> I am trying to establish a connection between UniVerse 10.1 ( aix unix )
MR> and Oracle (Window 2003), has anyone done this before? I was told to 
MR> either use socket connection or ODBC. It seems that it is not that easy to
MR> use socket connection talking to Oracle, so I am thinking of using ODBC?
MR> Any ideas. Thanks.


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