Subject | Re: [Firebird-Architect] Exec. statement parameters |
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Author | Jiri Cincura |
Post date | 2007-12-15T21:57:35Z |
On 12/12/07, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes <adrianosf@...> wrote:
not be able to recognize "my" params. in code.
Also parsing param names in FBClient will be difficult (it's now a
little bit weird, supporting '@name' syntax and then translationg it
to '?').
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Jiri {x2} Cincura (Microsoft Student Partner)
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> But @ is used to denote client parameters in ADO.NET. I think we needThis will be really tricky for ADO.NET developers. Because you will
> opinions if this could cause problems.
not be able to recognize "my" params. in code.
Also parsing param names in FBClient will be difficult (it's now a
little bit weird, supporting '@name' syntax and then translationg it
to '?').
--
Jiri {x2} Cincura (Microsoft Student Partner)
http://blog.vyvojar.cz/jirka/ | http://www.ID3renamer.com