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accessing win Ce database

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    Logan from Singapore
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    hi, is there anyway of accessing data in a win Ce other then thought the RAPI function?? i would like to download the database to my PC and access it with an application written in VC++.

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      hi, is there anyway of accessing data in a win Ce other then thought the RAPI function?? i would like to download the database to my PC and access it with an application written in VC++.

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      You cannot access directly the database (on the PocketPC) from your desktop computer. But what you can do is first copy it on the desktop computer and then access it. But you will need to convert it during the copy. Take a look at this article to see how to do this ADOCE Filtering[^]. Hope this helps

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        You cannot access directly the database (on the PocketPC) from your desktop computer. But what you can do is first copy it on the desktop computer and then access it. But you will need to convert it during the copy. Take a look at this article to see how to do this ADOCE Filtering[^]. Hope this helps

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        thanks... that was helpful.

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