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Discover how to take advantage of the power of SQL Server and how to use OpenDatabase Connectivity to create powerful high-end programs quickly. More than120 step-by-step solutions to challenging real-world problems are included.
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Overview

Discover how to take advantage of the power of SQL Server and how to use OpenDatabase Connectivity to create powerful high-end programs quickly. More than120 step-by-step solutions to challenging real-world problems are included.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781571691521
  • Publisher: Sams
  • Publication date: 8/28/1998
  • Series: Sams How-To Series
  • Edition description: REV
  • Pages: 1050
  • Product dimensions: 7.42 (w) x 9.11 (h) x 2.23 (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction 1
Ch. 1 Accessing a Database with Bound Controls 3
Ch. 2 Accessing a Database with Data Access Objects 55
Ch. 3 Creating Queries with SQL 127
Ch. 4 Designing and Implementing a Database 229
Ch. 5 Microsoft Access Database 297
Ch. 6 Connecting to an ODBC Server 365
Ch. 7 SQL Server Databases and Remote Data Objects 427
Ch. 8 Using ActiveX Data Objects 481
Ch. 9 Microsoft Data Report 553
Ch. 10 Security and Multiuser Access 647
Ch. 11 The Windows Registry and State Information 753
Ch. 12 ActiveX and Automation 789
Ch. 13 Advanced Database Techniques 907
App. A SQL Reference 939
App. B Data Access Object Reference 953
App. C Remote Data Object Reference 971
App. D ActiveX Data Objects Reference 983
App. E A Short Introduction to Visual Basic Objects 993
Index 1001
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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Mar 23 00:00:00 EST 2000

    Little of everything.

    I own the 5.0 version of this book as well. It was a great book for 5.0 and I was eager to see the 6.0 book with ADO. Well if you didn't get a chance to read the 5.0 version, don't worry, it's all here. The publisher added a chapter for ADO, but did not incorporate ADO into the books database How-To. All the old DAO code is still there. I still think this book is a must read. If you have the version for 5.0 don't buy this book. If you buy this book, use the code examples, but try to use ADO in place of DAO if you can.

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