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Well, its like this ... when you have problems connecting to Oracle
drivers using Microsoft ODBC you drive to Old Dominion Brewing Company to get some Oak Barrel Stout to relieve the frustrations. Therefore, ODBC's Stout is better than Microsoft's not so stout ODBC. Steve "Slobby Don" wrote in message ... Steven Gee wrote: Finally in bottles. I found some in the local Harris Teater today. It tastes very much as it does at the brewpub. What does stout have to do with Open DataBase Connectivity? |
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Steven Gee wrote: Well, its like this ... when you have problems connecting to Oracle drivers using Microsoft ODBC you drive to Old Dominion Brewing Company to get some Oak Barrel Stout to relieve the frustrations. Therefore, ODBC's Stout is better than Microsoft's not so stout ODBC. Believe it or not I had some ODBC problems in an Access MDB today at home. I also happen to have some oak barrel IPA on hand. Not desiring further problems with an ODBC product, I'm not disappointed that it is MacTarnahan's instead! |