From: Alessandro P. <ale...@al...> - 2003-08-14 14:47:41
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Carlos, > > Two separate examples could show the differences between the two > > methods listed above. The second is the most interesting > and elegant. > > > > Do you have a working Data Block for Firebird? > > I have ported the SQL Server Data Block 2.0 for use the Firebird > provider, but seems to be focused too much on the use of > Stored Procs ( > this is my first impression ) and one more time i'm thinking > on add to > the net provider calls of Stored Procs as in SqlClient an example: > > FbCommand command = new FbCommand("stored_proc_name", connection); > > instead of : > > FbCommand command = new FbCommand("execute procedure > stored_proc_name(?,?,?,?)", connection); > > > I have made few test yet with it but it can be useful :) I was looking for it a few days ago but I saw it was not implemented. It is very useful, especially in those applications (at most ASP.NET) that uses (or should :-)) Stored Procedure a lot. Again you have my vote (for both). Ciao, Alessandro Petrelli. |