Hi,
Is it still necessary to use the default "ignore prepare=true" for
connections from .NET? Which specific issues with prepared commands (as
opposed to query commands) on the server does this avoid? Are they to be
fixed any time soon? Users of the Connector may try to use prepared
commands for security reasons. Is it not then a security issue that
users of the .NET Connector who aren't aware of this setting might be
labouring under misconceptions about what type of command ultimately
gets sent from client to server when using .NET Connector prepared
commands?
(By the way this relates to a previous post that stated "When the PS
subsystem on the server becomes more robust, then users can remove the
connection string option to disable PS and they will start working
again").
Regards,
Mark.
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| • Ignore prepare | Mark Feeney | 16 Jun 2009 |