ODT for VS2008

Hi All,
I am using VS 2008 for developing against Oracle 10g DB.
I am interested in debugging a stored procedure in Oracle DB. Since I am using VS 2008, I don't see ODT 10g setup for VS 2008.
Is there any way I can manually add Oracle Data Explorer 10 version for VS 2008.
Thanks in advance
Aditya

Hi,
You can use the 11g client/odt with vs2008 to debug stored procedures on a 10g database.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/dotnet/col/odt_faq.html
Hope it helps,
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