El día Thursday 27 July 2006 01:19, Daniel Kasak escribió:
> Leonard T Greenland wrote:
> > The Papua New Guinea University of Technology, where I teach, has
> > decided to save money and convert the computer lab I teach in to
> > OpenOffice.
> >
> > I teach one course in which the students write a VB6 interface to
> > connect to a database. I have not been able to figure out how to
> > connect VB6 to the OpenOffice database.
> >
> > Anyone know how?
> >
> > Leonard Greenland
>
> I'm pretty sure that you can't use VB to talk to OOo's database
> component. I may be wrong, but I doubt it. Even if you can do it, I
> wouldn't teach that to people anyway. I can't imagine why anyone would
> ever use VB to talk to OOo's database. If they want to use OOo's
> database, they would use OOo to talk to it - not VB.
>
> Either MySQL or Postgres would make excellent open-source database
> engines to learn on - both have decent ODBC drivers ( though Postgres
> seems to be ahead in this area ), and both can be painlessly accessed
> via ADO.
If you teach C# or Java tru db4o
--
Manuel
En un mundo sin paredes ni barreras, ¿ quién necesita ventanas y puertas ?
In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?
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