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Table Of ContentPreface. Acknowledgments. PART I: Overview. Chapter 1: Visual Basic 6 Overview. Chapter 2: Understanding Client/Server Architecture. Chapter 3: Overview of Data Access Methodologies. PART II: Design of Client/Server Applications. Chapter 4: Planning Your Application. Chapter 5: Connecting to Your Database. Chapter 6: Creating Queries. PART III: Data Access Objects API. Chapter 7: Introduction to the DAO Object Library. Chapter 8: Integrating the DAO Object Library. Chapter 9: Queries and Navigation. Chapter 10: Multiuser Database Considerations. Chapter 11: Optimization Issues. Chapter 12: Error Handling. Chapter 13: Using the Data Control Object. Chapter 14: ODBCDirect and Jet Query Processor. PART IV: Remote Data Objects API. Chapter 15: Introduction to the RDO Object Library. Chapter 16: RDO Database Navigation and Cursor Management. Chapter 17: RDO Error Handling. Chapter 18: Using the Remote Data Control. Chapter 19: RDO Security Issues. PART V: ActiveX Data Objects API. Chapter 20: Introduction to the ActiveX Data Object. Chapter 21: ADO Connection and Recordset Objects. Chapter 22: ADO Command and Field Objects. Chapter 23: Parameter Object and Query Optimization. Chapter 24: ADO Error Handling. Chapter 25: Remote Data Services. PART VI: ODBC and OLE DB API. Chapter 26: ODBC Driver Manager. Chapter 27: Connection Management. Chapter 28: Creating and Managing Result Sets. Chapter 29: Introducing OLE DB. PART VII: Controls, Wizards, and DHTML. Chapter 30: Using Visual Basic 6 Data Controls. Chapter 31: Data Access Wizards. Chapter 32: DHTML, Data Access, and Visual Basic 6. PART VIII: Accessing Other Data Sources. Chapter 33: Microsoft Access 97 Considerations. Chapter 34: SQL Server 7 Considerations. Chapter 35: Oracle8 Considerations. Quick Reference. Appendix A: DAO API Reference. Appendix B: RDO API Reference. Appendix C: ADO API Reference. Appendix D: SQL Server Error Codes. Appendix E: About the CD-ROM. Glossary. Index. End-User License Agreement. CD-ROM Installation Instructions.
SynopsisVisual Basic ® 6 Database Programming Master Visual Basic's Latest Database Application Development Tools With its new support for ActiveX Data Objects and OLE DB COM interfaces, Visual Basic 6 makes it easier than ever to develop complete client/server database applications and manage a wide variety of data sources. With expert advice from John W. Fronckowiak and David J. Helda, you'll quickly take complete command of DAO, RDO, ADO, ODBC, and OLE DB and learn how to select the data access methodology most appropriate for the application you want to deploy. Working Solutions for Everyday Programming Challenges Set up networks for database access applications Design database applications for optimal performance with DAO Create database server cursors, connections, and queries using RDO Master the new ActiveX Data Objects API Access server-side database data sources easily using ODBC Develop data access bridges for documents, e-mail, spreadsheets, COM components, and other sources with OLE DB Use DHTML to increase the functionality of your applications Covers Access 97, SQL Server 7, and Oracle8 Databases CD-ROM includes all code examples from the book, plus: FarPoint Technologies, Inc. trials - ButtonMaker, Calendar ObjX, ListPro, Spread, TabPro, and InputPro Sheridan Software Systems, Inc. demos - ActiveListBar, ActiveThreed, ActiveTreeView, Calendar Widgets, Data Widgets, Designer Widgets, and VBAssist trial Shareware programs are fully functional, free trial versions of copyrighted programs. If you like particular programs, register with their author for a nominal fee and receive licenses, enhanced versions, and technical support. Freeware programs are free, copyrighted games, applications, and utilities. You can copy them to as many PCs as you like - free - but they have no technical support. www.idgbooks.com, Thanks to Visual Basic 6, developing complete client/server database applications is easier than ever. If you'd like to take advantage of Visual Basic 6's powerful database application development tools, we recommend you pick up a copy of Visual Basic 6 Database Programming . The book's detailed instructions, practical, real-world examples, and expert insights make it the most comprehensive guide available on Visual Basic 6. Topics covered include DAO, RDO, ADO, ODBC, and OLE DB. The bonus CD-ROM features all the code samples from the book. You also get demo and trial versions of programs such as ButtonMaker, InputPro, Calendar Widgets, VBAssist, and much more.
LC Classification NumberQA76.73.B3F78 1999