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Using SqlConnection Object to Oracle

hi,
Can we use SQLConnection object to connect to oracle?
I understand that for connecting Oracle we have to use
only ODP.net (or) OLEDB Object. Is it correct? Please...

Thanks,
Ramesh
Nov 15 '05 #1
1 6808
The .NET framework version 1.1 ships with a native Data Provider for Oracle
(System.Data.OracleClient namespace).

If you are still running version 1.0 of the framework, you need to download
this seperately:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

(Watch for URL wrapping)

Cheers,
Wim Hollebrandse
http://www.wimdows.com
http://www.wimdows.net

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hi,
Can we use SQLConnection object to connect to oracle?
I understand that for connecting Oracle we have to use
only ODP.net (or) OLEDB Object. Is it correct? Please...

Thanks,
Ramesh

Nov 15 '05 #2

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