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6/25/2007 1:02 PM
 

I am working on an Entities class for some of our users (StudentInfo) for several modules we are developing. I have created an Entities.Students.DataProvider singleton/abstract class. However, I have both relational and object datasources - LDAP and Oracle. Does anyone have experience using IDataReader with LDAP? I was hoping to stick with the DNN coding standards and return an IDataReader to my Controller class, regardless of LDAP or Oracle. Is this possible, and if so, what is the best way to do it?

One of my thoughts was to create a DataTable and fill it with the object properties from the LDAP server. Good/Bad/???

 
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