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How do I use ODBC functions in dotnet?

 
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 1:32 pm    Post subject: How do I use ODBC functions in dotnet? Reply with quote

I have to interface to a FaircomSQL database which implements ODBC. I
have executed a query in the interactive Faircom sql shell, which is
similar to sqlplus and have no problems.

I have also executed the same statement in microsoft access with no
problems.

Now when I do the same statement in the dotnet, it balks over the use
of the TIMESTAMPADD ODBC function. How can I get dotnet to use the ODBC
function?

TIA,
Pep.

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