back to the server, which can be helpful. As noted, this helps keep the overhead on the
server itself to a minimum. That said, you only make changes directly in your recordsets in
rare cases where there is no stored procedure that meets your needs. In 4.0(3) and earlier,
there is only one valid reason for making changes in your recordsets and we will cover it in
this chapter’s examples section. All other updates should be done through calls to stored
procedures. Unity 4.0(4) includes the stored procedure that is missing in 4.0(3) and earlier
so updates shuld be done through procedures in 4.0(4) ...
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