ADOX stands for 'Extended ADO'. It extends ADO in that you can create tables, databases, columns etc. without the use of 'Create Table'-like SQL statements. This code creates an MDB database using ADOX.
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CDataFile Class
The CDataFile class is used to create and modify data files such as *.ini and *.cfg.
Creating XML files from C++ programs
Sometimes it is necessary to create XML files from a program in C++...
ADO Wrapper Classes
Based on Bob Place's ADO tutorial, this set of classes provides a very nice, yet simple wrapper to the ADO interface.
Database Template Library
The authors of this library have combined the flexibility of templates with the power of ODBC to create a truly unique and robust library for database access!!
SQLServer Search Dialog Class
You simply add your search fields to a dialog resource and this class does the rest to give your users a great SQL Server search dialog!
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