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Publisher: | HvB Computer Engineering | Date added: | 04 April, 2008 |
| License: | Shareware | Size: | 1.2 KB | |
| Price: | $250.00 | |||
Use blueshell Active Tables to connect Visual Basic to databases using ADO!
blueshell Active Tables are much more than a database grid! Use Visual Basic 5/6 as well as all the languages of .NET (like C#, VB.NET and J#) to connect to various databases including Oracle, MS SQL Server, MySQL, Jet and more. With only a few entries, you may design your database client using ADO. You can also build table grids and table forms as well. Develop reliable and easy-to-use database applications in no time at all!
| Requirements: | Not specified |
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