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Working with the ODBC.NET Data Provider

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In previous chapters, you saw how to use the Sql data provider to work with SQL Server databases. You also learned that there aren’t great differences between any of the data providers. With a few minor exceptions, it’s just a matter of changing class names and the connection string. You don’t believe us? To prove this theory you’ll see how to use the ODBC data provider in this chapter.

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© 2003 Mahesh Chand and David Talbot

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Chand, M., Talbot, D. (2003). Working with the ODBC.NET Data Provider. In: Applied ADO.NET: Building Data-Driven Solutions. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0759-7_10

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