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Author:
Connell, John.
Title:
Beginning Visual Basic 6 Database Programming.
Publisher:
Wrox PressLtd,
Copyright Date:
2002
Description:
861
Subject:
Visual Basic 6 Programming.
Notes:
What this Book is About; 1-What is a Database?; 2-Meet the Active X Data Object (ADO) Data Wizard; 3-Programming the Data Control; 4-Designing a User Interface for the Data Control; 5-Programming a Bulletproof User Interface; 6-Completing the User Interface; 7-Building a Data Control Class Module; 8-Getting the Sata You Want from the Database; 9-Databse Design, Construction and Analysis; 10-Programming the Address Book; 11-Universal Data Acess Using ADO; 12-Creating ADO Data Bound ActiveX Controls; 13-ADO and Active Server Pages; 14-Advanced ADO Programming - Data Mining; 15-Making our Data Available Universally; 16-Where Next?
Summary:
This book is for everyone who wants to learn more about working with VB 6 and databases. Whether you've just learned to program with Visual Basic or you're after a briefing on the latest developments in VB ADO database programming, this book is for you. To get the most out of this book you should be running VB Professional edition or higher, although most of the examples can be run on the standard edition. What does this book cover?: -The principles of database design and construction; -Building functional VB user interfacers for database access; -Using the full range of VB database access facilities, from the basics with DAO through to advanced ADO; -Programming with ADO for fast Universal Data Access; - Introduces SQL; -Beginning programming Internet applications using ADO and ASP; - Data Mining; -Advanced ADO techniques in VB6
ISBN:
9781861001061
1861001061
Locations:
V3AX572 -- Kaplan University Library - Cedar Rapids (Cedar Rapids)

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