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C++ with SQL

Greetings - I'm sure there's another place to ask this, but I'm not sure
what it is... so I'll be brief. I'd like to be pointed to somewhere (web,
book, whatever) where I can learn how to access a database from C++ using
SQL (I'm assuming this would be best) such as the tables and queries in an
existing Access database. I'd like to do this all via command-line without
having to use a GUI of any sort. Any ideas?
Jul 22 '05 #1
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* "Some Clown" <no***@nowhere.net> schriebt:

Greetings - I'm sure there's another place to ask this, but I'm not sure
what it is... so I'll be brief. I'd like to be pointed to somewhere (web,
book, whatever) where I can learn how to access a database from C++ using
SQL (I'm assuming this would be best) such as the tables and queries in an
existing Access database. I'd like to do this all via command-line without
having to use a GUI of any sort. Any ideas?


There's no standard C++ database interface.

AFAIK there's no database interface in the Boost library either.

So you'll have to use an interface specific to some database technology, and
for that, use Google to find what you're looking for.

Jul 22 '05 #2
Clown, not the right place. There are a lot of microsoft.public.programming.*
newsgroups, hunt around there.

However, in answer to your question, you will probably want to use MFC in a
console application. With an MFC app, you can use the ClassWizard to connect
to the database and automatically generate a wrapper class around your
table(s). Once you get the hang of it, it is a piece of cake, and simple to
manage through the ClassWizard. Refer to the online documentation for
CRecordset and associated classes for details.

Good luck.

Some Clown wrote:

Greetings - I'm sure there's another place to ask this, but I'm not sure
what it is... so I'll be brief. I'd like to be pointed to somewhere (web,
book, whatever) where I can learn how to access a database from C++ using
SQL (I'm assuming this would be best) such as the tables and queries in an
existing Access database. I'd like to do this all via command-line without
having to use a GUI of any sort. Any ideas?

Jul 22 '05 #3
db
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 16:43:06 -0800
"Some Clown" <no***@nowhere.net> wrote:
Greetings - I'm sure there's another place to ask this, but I'm not
sure what it is... so I'll be brief. I'd like to be pointed to
somewhere (web, book, whatever) where I can learn how to access a
database from C++ using SQL (I'm assuming this would be best) such as
the tables and queries in an existing Access database. I'd like to do
this all via command-line without having to use a GUI of any sort.
Any ideas?


http://sourceforge.net/projects/dbconnect/ or
www.wxwindows.org

br
db
Jul 22 '05 #4
"db" <db@TruNet.dk-NOSPAM> wrote in message
news:20*********************@main.trunet.dk...
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 16:43:06 -0800
"Some Clown" <no***@nowhere.net> wrote:
Greetings - I'm sure there's another place to ask this, but I'm not
sure what it is... so I'll be brief. I'd like to be pointed to
somewhere (web, book, whatever) where I can learn how to access a
database from C++ using SQL (I'm assuming this would be best) such as
the tables and queries in an existing Access database. I'd like to do
this all via command-line without having to use a GUI of any sort.
Any ideas?


http://sourceforge.net/projects/dbconnect/ or
www.wxwindows.org


I checked out the dbconnect site, and it's not quite what I was looking
for... and since I DON'T want to use a GUI, I'm not sure why you sent me to
wxwindows, though maybe I missed something there. Anyhoo... I found another
group which seems to be oriented towards my original question a little
better: "microsoft.public.vc.database" Thanks to all who replied.
Jul 22 '05 #5
Some Clown wrote:
Greetings - I'm sure there's another place to ask this, but I'm not sure
what it is... so I'll be brief. I'd like to be pointed to somewhere (web,
book, whatever) where I can learn how to access a database from C++ using
SQL (I'm assuming this would be best) such as the tables and queries in an
existing Access database. I'd like to do this all via command-line without
having to use a GUI of any sort. Any ideas?


Have you looked at MySQL++?

Jul 22 '05 #6
db
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 12:35:32 -0800
"Some Clown" <no***@nowhere.net> wrote:
I checked out the dbconnect site, and it's not quite what I was
looking for... and since I DON'T want to use a GUI,
Who is talking about a GUI?
I'm not sure why
you sent me to wxwindows,


Because of wxDB.

br
db
Jul 22 '05 #7
"db" <db@TruNet.dk-NOSPAM> wrote in message
news:20*********************@main.trunet.dk...
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 12:35:32 -0800
"Some Clown" <no***@nowhere.net> wrote:
I checked out the dbconnect site, and it's not quite what I was
looking for... and since I DON'T want to use a GUI,


Who is talking about a GUI?
I'm not sure why
you sent me to wxwindows,


Because of wxDB.


My apologies. I went to the site initially and couldn't find a reference to
databases anywhere. I finally just googled within the site for 'DB' and got
a few entries, mostly API documentation buried in the site. Looks like a
good system, but for now I'm just going with MFC since I'm targeting a MS
Jet database anyhow.

I bookmarked the wxwidgets page though, for future reference and use. :)
Jul 22 '05 #8

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