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Paul S Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 1:53 am Post subject: Information on ADO and C++ Builder |
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Can anyone recommend a book/web site on how to work with the ADO
data and data aware components available in C++ Builder 2006?
I'm not familar with how to use all of them for updating/creating
records. I would prefer NOT writing my app using VB....
Thanks,
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Mark Guerrieri Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:10 am Post subject: Re: Information on ADO and C++ Builder |
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| Quote: | Can anyone recommend a book/web site on how to work with the ADO
data and data aware components available in C++ Builder 2006?
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Read the BDS Help for TADOConnection, TADOQuery, TADODataSet, TADOCommand,
TADOStoredProc and TADOTable.
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Bob Swart Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:10 am Post subject: Re: Information on ADO and C++ Builder |
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Hi Paul,
| Quote: | Can anyone recommend a book/web site on how to work with the ADO
data and data aware components available in C++ Builder 2006?
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You could read my 49-page paper where I've collected my articles about
Database Development with C++Builder (and Turbo C++), covering the
Borland Database Engine (BDE), dbGo for ADO, dbExpress and the
stand-alone TClientDataSet.
See http://www.drbob42.com/examines/examin83.htm for the table of
contents and the link to the PDF version.
Groetjes,
Bob Swart
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Bob Swart Training & Consultancy (eBob42.com) Forever Loyal to Delphi
Blog: http://www.drbob42.com/blog - RSS: http://drbob42.com/weblog.xml
New Delphi 2006 Courseware e-books at http://www.eBob42.com/courseware |
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Paul S Guest
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:03 pm Post subject: Re: Information on ADO and C++ Builder |
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Thank you gentlemen for taking time to reply.
I have read the help files, but at times they seem to "go in
circles", and don't really explain things clearly. They left
me in the dark on some areas. Would be nice if they gave
examples on everything.
Bob's document was very informative, and I will be able to
follow it to get what I need. Should have checked your web
site to begin with.
Thanks again,
Paul
Bob Swart <b.swart (AT) chello (DOT) nl> wrote:
| Quote: | Hi Paul,
Can anyone recommend a book/web site on how to work with the ADO
data and data aware components available in C++ Builder 2006?
You could read my 49-page paper where I've collected my articles about
Database Development with C++Builder (and Turbo C++), covering the
Borland Database Engine (BDE), dbGo for ADO, dbExpress and the
stand-alone TClientDataSet.
See http://www.drbob42.com/examines/examin83.htm for the table of
contents and the link to the PDF version.
Thanks,
Paul S
Groetjes,
Bob Swart
--
Bob Swart Training & Consultancy (eBob42.com) Forever Loyal to Delphi
Blog: http://www.drbob42.com/blog - RSS: http://drbob42.com/weblog.xml
New Delphi 2006 Courseware e-books at http://www.eBob42.com/courseware |
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Verne H. Bohlender Guest
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Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 1:43 am Post subject: Re: Information on ADO and C++ Builder |
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Paul, Like you I'm trying to find info regarding this also. I've a
good idea of using Access Data with VB but would prefer to learn it in
Borland Builder and possibly VCL if I can. Drop me a line and perhaps
together we can help each other with our previous use of VB. I've
just completed a nice oldie in VCL which I'd lost the code for but it
is much better now thanks to the help of the TEAM on there.
Verne
On 4 Dec 2006 12:53:43 -0700, "Paul S" <pschwartzkopf (AT) experian (DOT) com>
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Can anyone recommend a book/web site on how to work with the ADO
data and data aware components available in C++ Builder 2006?
I'm not familar with how to use all of them for updating/creating
records. I would prefer NOT writing my app using VB....
Thanks,
Paul S |
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