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You may want to check out Tom Bergman's presentation at pugchallenge.org/downloads2017.html It is titled ".Net, Not Gui For .Net ". I think there was some sqlclient and odbc stuff in there. Another approach you might consider is using the Progress product, dataserver for sql. That might be the so-called "right" approach. (In the past I think that Progress objected to allowing customers use the CLR bridge for access to other database resources.) Also please be careful to remember that the work you are doing on the ODBC client will not integrate with your ABL transaction.
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