There us very little to learn, just equivalent names for types.
RB Smissaert wrote:
Yes, that looks to be the way to do it. Basically will have to learn how to
translate C defines to VB declares.
RBS
-----Original Message-----
From: John Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 November 2006 21:58
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] C++ SQLite
Maybe all you have to do is to make yourself a list og VB types cross
referenced to the fundamental type used in the Win32 and Sqlite APIs.
Then you could link any library into your VB programs.
RB Smissaert wrote:
You might be right, but with the Win32 API you have loads of nice
documents/programs (I like the API guide from KPD) that help you out.
All I have to do is copy their declares straight to VB and look at the
data
types I have to provide. Is the same available for the SQLite API?
RBS
-----Original Message-----
From: John Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 November 2006 18:43
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] C++ SQLite
If you can use the Win32 API you can use the Sqlite API. Just because
they can be called from C programs does not make them "all to do with C".
RB Smissaert wrote:
Will have a look, but I was looking for a text geared towards VB. I take
it
the documentation that comes with SQLite is all to do with C.
In fact I already have a wrapper that seems to work well, the one from
TerraInformatica, but maybe there was more control if I could write my
own.
RBS
-----Original Message-----
From: Clay Dowling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 November 2006 18:19
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] C++ SQLite
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Thanks. Would you know any VB source code that wraps all the possible
declares in a class? Or do you know where to find the documentation
to make all the possible declares in VB/VBA?
RBS
The SQLite documentation will give you everything you need to write the
wrapper. The sqlite.h file in the source bundle would also be a great
help. You may also be able to find a wrapper already written linked on
the SQLite web site.
Clay Dowling
Yes. It's a regular windows DLL, so it will behave like all other
Windows
DLLs.
Clay Dowling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Can I call the SQLite API (as in the dll SQLite.dll) directly from
VB or do I need the wrapper? So, could it work from VB with declares
as I use for the Windows API?
RBS
sebcity wrote:
How would one go about using c++ (Visual Studio.NET) to call and
display
SQLite tables. C++ wrappers?
You should be able to call the Sqlite3 API directly.
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