Hello!
I post this question again, because three days after I posted it I could not
see it in the news group.
So...
In my application I need to use extended stored procedures.
Developing these extended stored procedures I use the "dblibrary APIs" to
access MS SQL Server 2000.
As far as I understand /reading articles in MSDN/, Microsoft declares its
intention not to support dblibrary in future.
Which is the recommended method to access MS SQL Server?
Thank you!OLE-DB or ODBC are both still supported API's for SQL Server if you're
talking about using xp's.
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Brian
"ggeshev" <ggeshev@.tonegan.bg> wrote in message
news:OpTELgKPEHA.1392@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hello!
> I post this question again, because three days after I posted it I could
not
> see it in the news group.
> So...
> In my application I need to use extended stored procedures.
> Developing these extended stored procedures I use the "dblibrary APIs" to
> access MS SQL Server 2000.
> As far as I understand /reading articles in MSDN/, Microsoft declares its
> intention not to support dblibrary in future.
> Which is the recommended method to access MS SQL Server?
> Thank you!
>
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