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Verne H. Bohlender
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 8:31 am    Post subject: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote



I'm looking for ways of using C++ and the VCL tools to make a very
simple Database Program for shall we say Telephone numbers, Addresses
and First Name, Initial and Lastname. There must be a simple way to
use VCL for this or is it just as simple to use straight C++ and could
anyone send me a simple program or where to find such. PLEASE.

Verne
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Bob Swart
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 9:10 am    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote



Hi Verne,

Quote:
I'm looking for ways of using C++ and the VCL tools to make a very
simple Database Program for shall we say Telephone numbers, Addresses
and First Name, Initial and Lastname. There must be a simple way to
use VCL for this

See my free tutorial on VCL Database Development using C++(Builder) at
http://www.drbob42.com/examines/examin83.htm

Quote:
Verne

Groetjes,
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Verne H. Bohlender
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 2:06 am    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote



I have been looking at the Tutorial but thought someone might just
happen to have a simple one already made up to go with my simple
'test' table I've set up but if no one shows I'll just have to work a
little more on the Tutorial and see what I can come up with.

I have your book on my desk top right now, thanks.
Verne
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:06:05 +0100, Bob Swart <b.swart (AT) chello (DOT) nl>
wrote:

Quote:
Hi Verne,

I'm looking for ways of using C++ and the VCL tools to make a very
simple Database Program for shall we say Telephone numbers, Addresses
and First Name, Initial and Lastname. There must be a simple way to
use VCL for this

See my free tutorial on VCL Database Development using C++(Builder) at
http://www.drbob42.com/examines/examin83.htm

Verne

Groetjes,
Bob Swart
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DreamChaser
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:02 am    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

Verne H. Bohlender wrote:
Quote:
I have been looking at the Tutorial but thought someone might just
happen to have a simple one already made up to go with my simple
'test' table I've set up but if no one shows I'll just have to work a
little more on the Tutorial and see what I can come up with.

I have your book on my desk top right now, thanks.
Verne
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:06:05 +0100, Bob Swart <b.swart (AT) chello (DOT) nl
wrote:

Hi Verne,

I'm looking for ways of using C++ and the VCL tools to make a very
simple Database Program for shall we say Telephone numbers, Addresses
and First Name, Initial and Lastname. There must be a simple way to
use VCL for this
See my free tutorial on VCL Database Development using C++(Builder) at
http://www.drbob42.com/examines/examin83.htm

Verne
Groetjes,
Bob Swart

I posted one for you in the Borland.public.attachments newsgroup

DC
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Verne H. Bohlender
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:18 am    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 20:02:31 -0600, DreamChaser <NO-Spam@No-Span.net>
wrote:

I'm so green at this as I've normally struggled until I found or
forgot about it. Just how to find this work of yours, please.
Verne




Quote:
Verne H. Bohlender wrote:
I have been looking at the Tutorial but thought someone might just
happen to have a simple one already made up to go with my simple
'test' table I've set up but if no one shows I'll just have to work a
little more on the Tutorial and see what I can come up with.

I have your book on my desk top right now, thanks.
Verne
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:06:05 +0100, Bob Swart <b.swart (AT) chello (DOT) nl
wrote:

Hi Verne,

I'm looking for ways of using C++ and the VCL tools to make a very
simple Database Program for shall we say Telephone numbers, Addresses
and First Name, Initial and Lastname. There must be a simple way to
use VCL for this
See my free tutorial on VCL Database Development using C++(Builder) at
http://www.drbob42.com/examines/examin83.htm

Verne
Groetjes,
Bob Swart

I posted one for you in the Borland.public.attachments newsgroup
DC
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DreamChaser
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 8:11 am    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

Verne H. Bohlender wrote:
Quote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 20:02:31 -0600, DreamChaser <NO-Spam@No-Span.net
wrote:

I'm so green at this as I've normally struggled until I found or
forgot about it. Just how to find this work of yours, please.
Verne

I posted one for you in the Borland.public.attachments newsgroup
DC

in the borland.public.attachments newsgroup from 02MAR07. Look for

"Using ADO in BCB", the attachment is everything in a sub directory for
a project to read/write etc an Access database (including an mdb file)
that I put together using BCB5. I believe you might need the Borland
Database Engine. If you are using a different version, you should start
a new project, remove the Form1 and then add the form in my project.

This project using a TDatabase to connect to the mdb. A TTable to access
the data. A TDataSource to connect to data to a TDataGrid for display
and editing. This app is VERY basic, but it is functional.

Not sure that I can give any more help.
DC
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Verne H. Bohlender
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 1:38 am    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

Thanks for the Zip of the .bpr file and info. I've learned something
new in two ways today.
1. How to find attachments for Borland
and
2. After a bit more work, possibly tonight I'll try to get the little
program to work so I can understand it.

Thanks again.
Verne
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DreamChaser
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 11:43 pm    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

Verne H. Bohlender wrote:
Quote:
Thanks for the Zip of the .bpr file and info. I've learned something
new in two ways today.
1. How to find attachments for Borland
and
2. After a bit more work, possibly tonight I'll try to get the little
program to work so I can understand it.

Thanks again.
Verne
Good Luck to you!

DC
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Verne H. Bohlender
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 7:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

No dice. It just wouldn't let me load the .bpr file or what ever into
the work I was trying to do. So I'm back where I started. Guess
I'llhave to go back to either Visual Basic or their new 2005 to see if
I can learn. Trouble I found so far is that most of these are not
good if you happen to back to older Windows and with the way Mickey
Mouse is screwing up things we may just have to. Wonder if they'll
work under Linux too? The Biggies lied to us so much about XP and now
this Lista Vista thing is one I sure don't want and what I've seen so
far confirms it as they've torn appart all that we new or had learned
up until now.


On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 13:43:55 -0500, DreamChaser <NO-Spam@No-Span.net>
wrote:

Quote:
Verne H. Bohlender wrote:
Thanks for the Zip of the .bpr file and info. I've learned something
new in two ways today.
1. How to find attachments for Borland
and
2. After a bit more work, possibly tonight I'll try to get the little
program to work so I can understand it.

Thanks again.
Verne
Good Luck to you!
DC
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Vladimir Stefanovic
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

Quote:
No dice. It just wouldn't let me load the .bpr file or what ever into
the work I was trying to do.

BPR file is not necessary to start the example. You mut have also
Unit1.cpp, Unit1.h, ...

I want to say that the attachment is incomplete.



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Vladimir Stefanovic
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DreamChaser
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:00 am    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

Vladimir Stefanovic wrote:
Quote:
No dice. It just wouldn't let me load the .bpr file or what ever into
the work I was trying to do.

BPR file is not necessary to start the example. You mut have also
Unit1.cpp, Unit1.h, ...

I want to say that the attachment is incomplete.



OOPS Sad


I just looked at the Zip file. You're right only the bpr. Check the
Attachments newsgroup. I will post the FULL project after I send this.
DC
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Verne H. Bohlender
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:54 am    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

I just tried the latest items you suggested and it worked up to a
point but seems it wants a name and password which I've not run across
before and the order of doing things seems to be mixed for when I want
to set the property to 'true' it simply will not let me. The
attachment if it shows will perhaps tell the story I hope.

Verne

On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 20:00:00 -0500, DreamChaser <NO-Spam@No-Span.net>
wrote:

Quote:
Vladimir Stefanovic wrote:
No dice. It just wouldn't let me load the .bpr file or what ever into
the work I was trying to do.

BPR file is not necessary to start the example. You mut have also
Unit1.cpp, Unit1.h, ...

I want to say that the attachment is incomplete.



OOPS :(

I just looked at the Zip file. You're right only the bpr. Check the
Attachments newsgroup. I will post the FULL project after I send this.
DC
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DreamChaser
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 8:10 am    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

Verne H. Bohlender wrote:
Quote:
I just tried the latest items you suggested and it worked up to a
point but seems it wants a name and password which I've not run across
before and the order of doing things seems to be mixed for when I want
to set the property to 'true' it simply will not let me. The
attachment if it shows will perhaps tell the story I hope.

ADOConnection->LoginPrompt = false;
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Verne H. Bohlender
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:44 am    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

Thanks for this one which actually works to a point but of no use what
so ever as yet. However I can at least look at it and just maybe
figure what's cooking. I'd hoped we could use the Text boxes or
labels for such as with VB but of course that's asking a bit much I
guess. Thanks for the effort so far and I'll post my progress if I
get farther on with same.

Verne

On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 22:44:34 -0500, DreamChaser <NO-Spam@No-Span.net>
wrote:

Quote:
Verne H. Bohlender wrote:
I just tried the latest items you suggested and it worked up to a
point but seems it wants a name and password which I've not run across
before and the order of doing things seems to be mixed for when I want
to set the property to 'true' it simply will not let me. The
attachment if it shows will perhaps tell the story I hope.

ADOConnection->LoginPrompt = false;
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DreamChaser
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:10 am    Post subject: Re: Simple database program using ADO Reply with quote

Instead of using the DBGrid, look at the other components on the same
tab. The standard BCB controls do not attach to a db like VB ones do.
BCB uses the DBText, DBLabel, etc

jk

Verne H. Bohlender wrote:
Quote:
Thanks for this one which actually works to a point but of no use what
so ever as yet. However I can at least look at it and just maybe
figure what's cooking. I'd hoped we could use the Text boxes or
labels for such as with VB but of course that's asking a bit much I
guess. Thanks for the effort so far and I'll post my progress if I
get farther on with same.

Verne

On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 22:44:34 -0500, DreamChaser <NO-Spam@No-Span.net
wrote:
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