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Product: dbExpress driver for MS SQL Server
Vendor: Core Lab
Version: 1.83 Data Aware Controls: TDataSet (D6+ C6+)
Web Site: http://www.crlab.com/dbx Support Delphi Vers: 6 7
Email: dbx@crlab.com Supports C++B Vers: 6
Source Available: Yes Supports Kylix Vers:

Description: Driver provides direct access to Microsoft SQL Server using dbExpress technology.
Deployment: MDAC is required for old Windows versions
Modes of
Operation:

Check indicates
primary intended
use(s).
Local:
Multiuser File Server:
Multiuser Client/Server: Yes
Web Server: Yes

Package(s) Available: Price:
Per Developer $99
(with source code) $199

Database/File Format Supported Native? Via Notes
MS SQL Server Yes OLE-DB/ADO is native for SQL Server

Third Party Tool Compatibility: Compatible?
(Delphi) Database Explorer Unknown
Ace Reporter Unknown
InfoPower Yes
Orpheus (TurboPower) Unknown
QuickReports Yes
RAVE Reports Unknown
ReportBuilder Pro Yes

Vendor's Description (from Readme files, web site, etc.):

dbExpress driver for Microsoft SQL Server is lightweight database driver which provides fast and high performance access to Microsoft SQL Server database. Using DBExpSda driver is the very same as one of standard dbExpress drivers supplied by Borland. It works using high performance Microsoft OLE DB technologies. DBExpSda supports SQL Server 7 and SQL Server 2000. Driver requires OLE DB installed on workstation.

Using DbxSda gives you the following advantages:

  • Works using high performance Microsoft OLE DB technologies;
  • Supports some additional options such as LongStrings, EnableBCD, FetchAll and Prepared;
  • DB Monitor utility to provide visual monitoring of your database applications.


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