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ODBC in SQL Server Native Client supports three features that were added to standard ODBC in the Windows 7 SDK:Īsynchronous execution on connection-related operations. SQL Server Native Client Support for High Availability, Disaster RecoveryĪccessing Diagnostic Information in the Extended Events Log UTF-16 Support in SQL Server Native Client 11.0 SQL Server Native Client Support for LocalDB Information on the SQL Server Native Client features released with SQL Server 2012 (11.x), the last available version of SQL Server native Client:
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