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Connecting to your SQL Database using Enterprise Manager
2560 Connecting to your SQL Database using Enterprise Manager http://www.findsp.com/Tutorials/New/Tutorial/ViewTutorial.asp?article_id=38 If you have an SQL database set up with your web host, a useful tip to know is how to connect to your SQL database via Enterprise Manager. The advantage of knowing ASP > Tips and Tutorials > Database-related Oct 10, 2006

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Providing search capabilities to a db enables users to query on whichever element you target them to. However allowing users to target which portion of the db they would like to query gives extra value. In this example, utilizing our db of US States (state, statename, and capital) the user can search in any of three fields (by dropdown menu input) rather than the application targeting one specific table element. Note: The db only has 50 observations in it, so it is better to search on single or double letter combinations.
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Several State and Federal contracts that I have worked on in the past have wanted to keep track of all changes to a particular record, such as who modified the record, what kind of modification took place, and when the record modification occurred. I decided to solve this problem with triggers because I wanted to capture every action that occurred on a particular table. For those unfamiliar with triggers, a trigger is a database-event that fires when a particular action occurs. For example, an INSERT trigger would fire when a particular database table has a record inserted. For a more in-depth examination of triggers, be sure to read
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In Active Server Pages, all strings are enclosed in double quotes ("). For example, if you wanted to pull in all orders from the database, the SQL string would look like this:
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The SQL Distributed Management objects (SQL-DMO) extend the functionality of SQL Server by providing developers a way to execute common tasks using programming and scripting languages. The first article in this series entitled "Using the SQL Distributed Management Objects", provided an overview of SQL-DMO. This article expands upon those concepts by showing you how to use SQL-DMO to create an Active Server Page application to backup and verify a SQL Server database.
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We can use several providers to open DBF files usind ADODB. Basic way is to use ODBC data source (DSN or DSNless), there is several samples published on web. But how to open DBF files without ODBC? There are two other OLEDB providers, using which you can work with DBF files. One of them is Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.
Key property to work with DBF files is "Extended Properties" - there is no much info about this parameter in documentation. This parameter has similar meaning as connect parameter in DAO OpenDatabase method. First work is to open connection to DBASE IV files:
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