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How can I work with ODBC?

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    Majid Shahpouri
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    I realize that I should work with ODBC for writing a data base program that dont use Access files but I want to know that how can I do this work? But I want a methode like "Learning VC++ in 21 Days" to writing this program . Please help me that I can use and write this program. Thank you alot

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      I realize that I should work with ODBC for writing a data base program that dont use Access files but I want to know that how can I do this work? But I want a methode like "Learning VC++ in 21 Days" to writing this program . Please help me that I can use and write this program. Thank you alot

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      BlackDice
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      I think the best way would be to use CRecordset if you just wanna use that [insert witty comment here] bdiamond :zzz:

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      • M Majid Shahpouri

        I realize that I should work with ODBC for writing a data base program that dont use Access files but I want to know that how can I do this work? But I want a methode like "Learning VC++ in 21 Days" to writing this program . Please help me that I can use and write this program. Thank you alot

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        David Crow
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        Majid Shahpouri wrote: I realize that I should work with ODBC for writing a data base program that dont use Access files... I use ODBC all the time to work with Access files. Why are you under the impression that you should not?


        "When I was born I was so surprised that I didn't talk for a year and a half." - Gracie Allen

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        • M Majid Shahpouri

          I realize that I should work with ODBC for writing a data base program that dont use Access files but I want to know that how can I do this work? But I want a methode like "Learning VC++ in 21 Days" to writing this program . Please help me that I can use and write this program. Thank you alot

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          4apai
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          Look out for SQLAllocHandle function and relative in MSDN. 4apai There're no impossible tasks. There're tasks that required infinite period of execution time.

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            I realize that I should work with ODBC for writing a data base program that dont use Access files but I want to know that how can I do this work? But I want a methode like "Learning VC++ in 21 Days" to writing this program . Please help me that I can use and write this program. Thank you alot

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            Bob Stanneveld
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            Hello, I find this[^] very usefull... Multiply it by infinity and take it beyond eternity and you'll still have no idea about what I'm talking about.

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