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Lawmaker: Oracle deceived California

By Alorie Gilbert – A California legislator accused Oracle and its business partner Logicon of being “part and parcel of defrauding the state of California” after he reviewed an e-mail exchange between the two companies that discussed how to handle Oracle’s pending $95 million software contract with

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Data-shaped SQL clauses

Since it’s introduction in ADO 2.0, data shaping has remained largely on the fringes of Visual Basic arcanum. Relegated to the back pages of musty manuals, you may have overlooked this useful aspect of ADO. If you’re not familiar with data-shaping, in essence, it lets you create recordsets within

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Enhance SQL Server Security

by Walter Myers III and David Byres – The best cure is prevention. That’s why user authentication is the cornerstone of any software security system. And it seems easy: You can authenticate users with SQL Server’s own security mechanism, typically by passing a set of security credentials in ADO code

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Specializing domains in DITA

By Erik Hennum – In current approaches, DTDs are static. As a result, DTD designers try to cover every contingency and, when this effort fails, users have to force their information to fit existing types. The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) changes this situation by giving information