I have ODBC 2.0 manual on the shelf. I am reading about client/server DCE (distributed computing envrnment), middleware, processing gateways, and network databases. The processing takes effect on the server sometimes,usign ODBC 2.0. Could you go into building more of an ODBC application. The example they show is buffering. There are many commands for time-out, read/write, binding rows, data types beyond text. A review of the ODBC practices beyond a DSN would make mayy problems go away. Raise new possibilities.
Reply from Richard Rost:
Excellent ideas. This wouldn't fit into my SQL seminar, but I am planning on making a seminar series for using database servers (SQL Server, MySQL, etc.)
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