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can anybody tell me how to connect ms acces with mfc in vc++

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    can anybody tell me how to connect ms access with mfc dialog in vc++ thanks in advance.

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      can anybody tell me how to connect ms access with mfc dialog in vc++ thanks in advance.

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      toxcct
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      what have you tried so far to achieve this ?


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        can anybody tell me how to connect ms access with mfc dialog in vc++ thanks in advance.

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        Sreedhar DV
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        There are so many articles published in CP regarding database connectivity. Gothrough them. cheers,:)

        Sreedhar DV [Real success is having courage to meet failure without being defeated.]

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          what have you tried so far to achieve this ?


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          KarstenK
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          an usual way is to do this via a ODBC connection. Prepare in Access some stored procedures to fetch the needed data. Learn to use the "Search" Box!!! :mad:

          Greetings from Germany

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            an usual way is to do this via a ODBC connection. Prepare in Access some stored procedures to fetch the needed data. Learn to use the "Search" Box!!! :mad:

            Greetings from Germany

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            KarstenK wrote:

            an usual way is to do this via a ODBC connection. Prepare in Access some stored procedures to fetch the needed data. Learn to use the "Search" Box!!! :mad:

            are you sure you wanted to say all these to ME ? :doh:


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              can anybody tell me how to connect ms access with mfc dialog in vc++ thanks in advance.

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              David Crow
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              See if this article is of any help.


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