bitbonk
bitbonk

Reputation: 49609

SQLCommand/SQLConnection vs OleDbCommand/OleDbConnection

Does it make a difference whether I use SQLCommand/SQLConnection instead of OleDbCommand/OleDbConnection. Do I get any advantages out of that, from a API comfortability, feature, performance or security perspective? Or any other perspective?

Upvotes: 6

Views: 5207

Answers (2)

Omu
Omu

Reputation: 71198

with sqlconnection you can use transactions and transaction scopes like:

using(var scope = new TransactionScope())
{

//do a lot of stuff with sqlconnection/sqlcommand (s)

scope.Complete()
}

you need to have the msdtc service enabled for this to work

look here http://valueinjecter.codeplex.com/, at the Data Access Layer page where I show this

Upvotes: 1

John Saunders
John Saunders

Reputation: 161773

OleDbCommand and OleDbConnection are general. SqlCommand and SqlConnection are specific to SQL Server, and can take advantage of its features. They also expose the features of SQL Server. For instance, you can use them to manipulate XML columns.

Upvotes: 5

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