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[VS.NET 2003 C++] CRecordset class disappeared

If I want to add a new derived class of the CRecordset type then it does not
appear in the classes list,
which I used to have before. The CDatabase class, for example, is available.

Does anyone has any idea how this is possible? Of course I can make the
class manually but I am too lazy for that....

Thanks for your replies!

Mike
Jul 21 '05 #1
4 1702
Mike,

The recordset is not a part of dotNet, a recordset is a part of ADO.

Cor

"Mike van Engelen" <sp**@perfect-id.com>
If I want to add a new derived class of the CRecordset type then it does
not appear in the classes list,
which I used to have before. The CDatabase class, for example, is
available.

Does anyone has any idea how this is possible? Of course I can make the
class manually but I am too lazy for that....

Thanks for your replies!

Mike

Jul 21 '05 #2
> "Mike van Engelen" <sp**@perfect-id.com>
If I want to add a new derived class of the CRecordset type then it does
not appear in the classes list,
which I used to have before. The CDatabase class, for example, is
available.
"Cor Ligthert" <no************@planet.nl> wrote
The recordset is not a part of dotNet, a recordset is a part of ADO.
The developing enviroment is .NET the programming language is C++.
I used the CRecordsset type before, while using this VS.NET version. The
problem is elsewhere.

Does anyone know a solution to my problem ?

Regards,

Mike
Cor

Thanks for your replies!

Mike


Jul 21 '05 #3
>> "Mike van Engelen" <sp**@perfect-id.com>
If I want to add a new derived class of the CRecordset type then it does
not appear in the classes list,
which I used to have before.
The recordset is not a part of dotNet, a recordset is a part of ADO.
The developing enviroment is .NET the programming language is C++.
I used the CRecordsset type before, while using this VS.NET version. The
problem is elsewhere.
You can reach this window i'm talking about using the following path:

Classview -> Select workspace -> RMB -> Add -> Add Class -> MFC -> MFC
Class -> open -> MFC Class Wizard -> Base Class, where is CRecordset ???

Does anyone know a solution to my problem ?

Regards,

Mike


Jul 21 '05 #4
Hi Mike,

I checked and I saw it now and your question is now I reread it more why it
is not visible in the class list, however that is specific C++ in my
opinion.

Did you know that there is a special newsgroup for that program language.

microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vc

I give you a lot more change there for the answer
(Although maybe Niki can answer this as well here, however I did not see
messages from him some days)

Cor

"Mike van Engelen" <sp**@perfect-id.com>
"Mike van Engelen" <sp**@perfect-id.com>
If I want to add a new derived class of the CRecordset type then it does
not appear in the classes list,
which I used to have before. The CDatabase class, for example, is
available.
"Cor Ligthert" <no************@planet.nl> wrote
The recordset is not a part of dotNet, a recordset is a part of ADO.


The developing enviroment is .NET the programming language is C++.
I used the CRecordsset type before, while using this VS.NET version. The
problem is elsewhere.

Does anyone know a solution to my problem ?

Regards,

Mike

Cor


Thanks for your replies!

Mike



Jul 21 '05 #5

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