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Hello,
I'm not beeing lazy. I serached for sometime the way to use the newest .net
classes for calling executing an oracle stored procedure with the
parameterdirection property se to output.

I'm probably beeing unlucky finding the right C#.
can someone help ?
Many thanks in advance

Mar 14 '06 #1
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jens Jensen wrote:

Hello,
I'm not beeing lazy. I serached for sometime the way to use the
newest .net classes for calling executing an oracle stored procedure
with the parameterdirection property se to output.

I'm probably beeing unlucky finding the right C#.
can someone help ?


Get ODP.NET from oracle
Check the examples coming with it. :)

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