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Where do I post Pro C doubts..?

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Hi,

This is to just ask you about "Where do I post Pro C doubts..?"

Thanks!
Sep 17 '08 #1
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Nepomuk
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That depends - if it's about C / C++ code, put it in the C / C++ Forum. If it's about Oracle, the Oracle Forum would be where to go. If it's not a question covered by any specific Forum, just post it here in the Misc Section.

Greetings,
Nepomuk


PS.: I'm guessing you're talking about Pro*C.
Sep 17 '08 #2
madankarmukta
308 Contributor
That depends - if it's about C / C++ code, put it in the C / C++ Forum. If it's about Oracle, the Oracle Forum would be where to go. If it's not a question covered by any specific Forum, just post it here in the Misc Section.

Greetings,
Nepomuk


PS.: I'm guessing you're talking about Pro*C.

Yes .I am talking about Pro*C.. Thanks anyways!
Sep 17 '08 #3

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