Using SQL Server with Developer200 9i

Hi!
Does any body know how to use SQl Server database with Developer Suite9i/Developer2000. I got to know that Sql Server Database can be connected with developer 2000 but dont know how..?
take care
Imran

Imran,
Oracle Forms no longre supports OCA for ODBC drivers, so teh only choice left is to use a transparent gateway if available.
Frank

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