Pls Answer this one
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There are classes that are common to both the Microsoft Oracle provider and the Oracle ODP.NET provider. While certain methods or properties will vary between the implementations, the high-level concept is generally the same. Based on the above scenario, which one of the following CLASSes is only available in one of the providers but not both? Choice 1 OracleInfoMessageEventArgs Choice 2 OracleRowUpdateEventArgs Choice 3 OracleParameter Choice 4 OraclePermission Choice 5 OracleBFile
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There are classes that are common to both the Microsoft Oracle provider and the Oracle ODP.NET provider. While certain methods or properties will vary between the implementations, the high-level concept is generally the same. Based on the above scenario, which one of the following CLASSes is only available in one of the providers but not both? Choice 1 OracleInfoMessageEventArgs Choice 2 OracleRowUpdateEventArgs Choice 3 OracleParameter Choice 4 OraclePermission Choice 5 OracleBFile
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There are classes that are common to both the Microsoft Oracle provider and the Oracle ODP.NET provider. While certain methods or properties will vary between the implementations, the high-level concept is generally the same. Based on the above scenario, which one of the following CLASSes is only available in one of the providers but not both? Choice 1 OracleInfoMessageEventArgs Choice 2 OracleRowUpdateEventArgs Choice 3 OracleParameter Choice 4 OraclePermission Choice 5 OracleBFile
If you add a reference to System.Data.OracleClient & the oracle odp client you will be able to find out. Just had a quick look and the answer is OraclePermission is not in ODP.NET. If your thinking of which one to use I would vote for ODP.NET as the latest version allows you to map oracle objects to your own objects
The FoZ
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Come on, do your own homework you lazy individual.
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