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Database connection VB.net standard


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hello

I am a little confused. I have VB.net (standard) was under the impression it
didnt have any databse connection functions.(no ADO connection)

1) Can I connect to an Access database and with textbox or grid, navigate
through the records using code and perform add/del/edit on the data with
VB.net standard.
(I just need a yes or no answer)

2) what database connecivity cant you do with VB.net standard eg cant do sql
server...
thanks
Nov 21 '05 #1
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Hello john,

(1) Yes (but not like VB6's ADODB control. Better controls are coming in
VS 2005)
(2) Connections to most databases are available. Access, MS SQL, Oracle etc...
I am a little confused. I have VB.net (standard) was under the
impression it didnt have any databse connection functions.(no ADO
connection)

1) Can I connect to an Access database and with textbox or grid,
navigate
through the records using code and perform add/del/edit on the data
with
VB.net standard.
(I just need a yes or no answer)
2) what database connecivity cant you do with VB.net standard eg cant
do sql
server...
thanks

Nov 21 '05 #2


"Hayato Iriumi" wrote:
Hello john,

(1) Yes (but not like VB6's ADODB control. Better controls are coming in
VS 2005)

Do you mean its different to ADODB or do you mean the database functions it
is very limited in what it can do with VB.net standard eg cant use code much
etc
Nov 21 '05 #3
Far as I understand in VB Standard, you can connect to any database. You
just don't get the nice little gui's and stuff like that you would with pro.
to help simplify your coding.

"john andrew" <jo********@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EC**********************************@microsof t.com...


"Hayato Iriumi" wrote:
Hello john,

(1) Yes (but not like VB6's ADODB control. Better controls are coming in
VS 2005)

Do you mean its different to ADODB or do you mean the database functions
it
is very limited in what it can do with VB.net standard eg cant use code
much
etc

Nov 21 '05 #4
John,

Use some database samples from the resourcekit than you can see what can
and cannot.

VB.net Resource kit
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/vbrkit/default.aspx

And if you have problems installing the resource kit
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/vbr...q/#installvdir

(This was still in my clipboard so I had only to paste them).

:-)

I hope this helps something?

Cor

"john andrew" <jo********@discussions.microsoft.com>


"Hayato Iriumi" wrote:
Hello john,

(1) Yes (but not like VB6's ADODB control. Better controls are coming in
VS 2005)

Do you mean its different to ADODB or do you mean the database functions
it
is very limited in what it can do with VB.net standard eg cant use code
much
etc

Nov 21 '05 #5
"Terry Rau" <te***@vbnewbie.com> schrieb:
Far as I understand in VB Standard, you can connect to any database. You
just don't get the nice little gui's and stuff like that you would with
pro. to help simplify your coding.


That's true. Designers and other UIs are missing in the standard edition,
and the server explorer is limited to MSDE databases, AFAIR. Nevertheless,
you can connect to databases through code.

--
M S Herfried K. Wagner
M V P <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
V B <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/dotnet/faqs/>

Nov 21 '05 #6

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