You don't mean MS SQL Server, do you?  As far as I'm aware there's no
ODBC/JDBC driver (at least none that are public & supported).  Android
uses SQLite, there's a few examples in the SDK, it's pretty straight-
forward.

On May 11, 6:46 am, "Mark" <vbreneg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Well about 3 weeks ago I switched to a Droid phone from a Windows phone (and
> love it). I'm getting into the programming side now. I have a MCSD & MCSE
> from Microsoft so I know programming. Now my question is. I can't seem to
> find any information on connecting to a SQL Server DB to retrieve & add
> data. It was easy on the Windows phone.
>
> Please Help
>
> Mark
>
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