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can ADO and ODBC be mixed to use in a database application program?

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    hi:everyone: tell you i have some model ,but some of them is written using ODBC,but others is written using ADO,now i want to integrate them into a big project,i want to know whether it is ok? thank you

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      hi:everyone: tell you i have some model ,but some of them is written using ODBC,but others is written using ADO,now i want to integrate them into a big project,i want to know whether it is ok? thank you

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      palbano
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      >> can ADO and ODBC be mixed I don't know... did you try it? Did it work? :eek:

      "No matter where you go, there your are." - Buckaroo Banzai

      -pete

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        hi:everyone: tell you i have some model ,but some of them is written using ODBC,but others is written using ADO,now i want to integrate them into a big project,i want to know whether it is ok? thank you

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        Antony M Kancidrowski
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        You will need multiple connections to the database, one for ADO and one for ODBC. If this is acceptable I can't see why it would not work. Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
        I'm coloured, yet clear.
        I'm fuity and sweet.
        I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
        - David Williams (Little Britain)

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