[MSDN Library April 2000] Limitations of the Transaction Context Object (36.2713675213675%)
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[MSDN Library April 2000] Limitations of the OLE DB Provider for Oracle (33.9155982905983%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Platform SDK > Data Access Services > Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) SDK > Microsoft OLE DB > OLE DB Providers > Oracle Provider
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MSDN Library - April 2000 > Visual Studio 6.0 Documentation > Visual C++ Documentation > Using Visual C++ > Visual C++ Programmer's Guide > Adding Program Functionality > Details > Database Topics (Data-Bound Controls) > Databinding with ActiveX Controls in Visual C++
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[MSDN Library September 1992] Limitations of QuickCase:W (26.1567554616754%)
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[MSDN Library September 1992] Limitations on Code Size and Data Size (21.3261844840792%)
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