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Global ASA
<i><b>Originally posted by : Vera Lucia Cardoso Pincerato (vera.pincerato@scania.com)</b></i><br />The company I work for uses Oracle and NT as operational system. Does anybody know how a program can refer to the db connection through global.asa ?<br />
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