How is that useful? How can we access data from the database?
|
feedback
|
|
Pro*C is actually a pre-compiler for Oracle database access within C code. You write your code with statements like:
intermixing regular C with Pro*C statements (as you can see) and then you run it through the Pro*C compiler. What comes out of that is a C program which has the Pro*C statements replaced with the equivalent function calls which will do the same thing. You then run this through a real C compiler and it gives you the executables to be run to perform whatever tasks you want. | ||||
|
feedback
|
|
Pro C is Oracle's embedded SQL environment for use within C and C++ http://infolab.stanford.edu/~ullman/fcdb/oracle/or-proc.html | ||||
|
feedback
|
|
This web page introduces the Proc *C language. It seems to be a dialect of C that makes SQL database access easier. Here's a snippet:
| ||||
|
feedback
|