Posted by Stephen Howe on 08/30/07 18:49
> ADO (the one is not worthy to be called Classic, but which is not .Net)
> spits this out, and it is about impossible to stop.
Well it may be able to do it but the problem is there is little in the way
of documentation about what ADO does under the hood and what choices affect
what SQL code that gets executed.
It could be that some dynamic proerty changes this.
Over the years, MS documentation has improved on ADO. It is still not good
enough.
Stephen Howe
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