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Using ADO in VB6

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    Ahmad Rifai Yusuf
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    Please anybody who know and tell me the simple program for insert, edit, cancel and delete using ADO in VB6, I have to learn it from the first, but currently I use the Data Control for insert, edit,cancel and delete. The provider = microsoft.jet.oledb.4.0. :););P Best Regards, Ahmad Rifai Yusuf

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      Please anybody who know and tell me the simple program for insert, edit, cancel and delete using ADO in VB6, I have to learn it from the first, but currently I use the Data Control for insert, edit,cancel and delete. The provider = microsoft.jet.oledb.4.0. :););P Best Regards, Ahmad Rifai Yusuf

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      Simple? Anything but... Articles and samples concerning VB6 and ADO are becomming increasingly difficult to find over the last three years. They've been pretty much replaced by VB.NET and ADO.NET. Your best bet is to pick up a book on it. Believe it or not, "Visual Basic 6 Database Programming for Dummies" has turned out to be pretty good on the subject. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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