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Thanks again, Vern.
The "problem" referenced in the article appears to be specific to
Townsend's framework. So maybe I'll just have to get over the ambiguity. I
suspect that the OAR interface and handler were the key to solving the
problem rather than SQL I/O per se.
If anyone wants to chime in on OAR as a wrapper around SQL, that's an
interesting topic too.
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
You'll have to read the article again - there is a brief mention of thehttp://townsendsecurity.com/news/townsend-security-announces-major-step-forward-with-FIELDPROC
problem.there, as I recall.
There is also an earlier article at IT Jungle that doesn't include any
mention of yours truly - sort of my preference here! There is a link to
this article in 2 places in the one you refer to here.
There was also a press release - here is the link from the Townsend
Security site -
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Beyond that, I'm not at liberty to say - you could contact Patrick if you
want to ask more.
Cheers
Vern
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