Oh !!! I was also struggling with the same problem . There is an Author who can provide you with all the API's . His name is Thmas Boutell. please make a search of his name . He will send you the codes.<br><br>Thanx<br>Siddhartha Singh<br><A HREF="mailto:ssingh@aztecsoft.com">ssingh@aztecsoft.com</A>
Hmm is it possible to import the ADO dll into Borland Builder, like in VC++? <p>Karl<br><a href=mailto:kb244@kb244.8m.com>kb244@kb244.8m.com</a><br><a href=
</a><br>Experienced in , or have messed with : VC++, Borland C++ Builder, VJ++6(starting),VB-Dos, VB1 thru VB6, Delphi 3 pro, Borland C++ 3(DOS), Borland C++ 4.5, HTML, ASP(somewhat), QBasic(least i didnt start with COBOL)
There is no need to import dll. You will be provided with whole source code in the form of header files(*.c , *.h).<br><br><br>Thanx<br>Siddhartha Singh<br><A HREF="mailto:ssingh@aztecsoft.com">ssingh@aztecsoft.com</A>
It's not hard to connect with a MySQL database. There are several issues that you must take into consideration.
I think you have to have the professional version of BCB 6 (5 may have it too, don't know).
Just be careful not to confuse it with MSSQL.
Be sure your SQL port is open and/or forwarded to your computer/server.
Be sure you've set your database up correctly on MySQL.
If you need further info, let me know. I can look it up at home on some software I connected to mysql with.
I'm using the components "DAC for MySQL" and it works very nice. You don't need ODBC or BDE installed. You can use the data base componets as with BDE-applications.
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