--- Nico Heinze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --- In [email protected], SMD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On Tuesday 13 March 2007 14:23, kose_senol wrote: > > > Could someone advice me a good book or a good > site(www....com) > > > about using C++ codes for SQL, e.g, retrieving > information > > > from databases using C++ CLASSES OR functions > ,changing values > > > and tables,updating or deleting ,adding new > record to tables. > <snip> > > If you don't want to work for some specific database > only (and trust > me, I know quite a few companies which have chosen > to switch to > another DBMS even though they knew this would cause > much trouble), I > would suggest you first work with ODBC; this is a > universal interface > to relational DBMS, and it's really not bad. > > Regards, > Nico > >
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