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    Hi, Is there any article available here which gives me an idea of connecting a c++ application to the database. I want to write a console database application. I don't want to use the MFC classes. Kindly help. regards, vini

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      Hi, Is there any article available here which gives me an idea of connecting a c++ application to the database. I want to write a console database application. I don't want to use the MFC classes. Kindly help. regards, vini

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      Then you can use ODBC directly. Or, better yet, get or write your own wrapper classes around ODBC. I have used my own set of ODBC wrapper classes since ODBC came out. Never have to think about it again...  onwards and upwards...

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