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ZeosLib and MSSQL
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Michael Fullerton
2008-08-01 16:32:35 UTC
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Can anyone confirm that ZeosLib uses Ntwdblib.dll for MS SQL
connectivity? If so it will not work for the next version of MS SQL.
It looks like ZeolLib is near death anyway. Can someone recommend a
good replacement?
Guenther Schoch
2008-08-01 17:28:12 UTC
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Hello Michael

we switched our products completly to AnyDAC
http://www.remobjects.com/anydac

Beside the very powerful native access to all kind of databases we
cannot imagine to live anymore without the powerfull array commands
(factors of >10 faster)

As well the strong offline mode and InMemory DataSet allow to build
extremly flexible applications.

regards

Günther
Pierre
2008-08-02 01:32:49 UTC
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Claudio Piffer
2008-08-03 14:22:13 UTC
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Hi

+1

I Agree!!!

Best Regards

Claudio
Post by Guenther Schoch
Hello Michael
we switched our products completly to AnyDAC
http://www.remobjects.com/anydac
Beside the very powerful native access to all kind of databases we cannot
imagine to live anymore without the powerfull array commands (factors of
Post by Guenther Schoch
10 faster)
As well the strong offline mode and InMemory DataSet allow to build
extremly flexible applications.
regards
Günther
Sandeep Chandra
2008-08-03 02:50:24 UTC
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Hi Michael
Post by Michael Fullerton
Can anyone confirm that ZeosLib uses Ntwdblib.dll for MS SQL
connectivity? If so it will not work for the next version of MS SQL.
It looks like ZeolLib is near death anyway. Can someone recommend a
good replacement?
Yes Zeos uses Ntwdblib.dll for MS SQL.

I am using Zeos with MSSQL 2005 using ADO. Zeos is not dead or going to
die. Zeos stable version is going to be released soon.
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Regards

Sandeep

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