OCCI use db_link for connection?

Will OCCI use db_link for the connection?

Hi,
I'm not sure I understand the question as a database link is not specified as part of a connection, rather, it is specified in the sql to execute.
For example:
string sql = "select some_value from some_table@db_link_name order by some_value";In any case, the above sql can be executed by an OCCI application if that is what you mean.
Regards,
Mark

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