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Database Developer's Guide with Visual C++ 4, Second Edition

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Imprint: SAMS
Author: Roger Jennings & Peter Hipson
Publication Date: Apr-96
ISBN: 0-672-30913-0
Retail Price: $59.99 US


This book emphasizes optimization of database design; implementing Access SQL for Access, dBASE, Paradox, and Btrieve databases. And provides in-depth coverage of the networking issues surrounding databases.




Who Should Read This Book?

What's New in This Edition

- I -Visual C++ Data Access

- 1 -Positioning Visual C++ in the Desktop Database Market

- 2 -Understanding MFC's Data Access Classes

- 3 -Using Visual C++ Data Access Functions

- II -Database and Query Design Concepts

- 4 -Optimizing the Design of Relational Databases

- 5 -Learning Structured Query Language

- 6 -The Microsoft Jet Database Engine

- 7 -Using the Open Database Connectivity API

- 8 -Running Crosstab and Action Queries

- III -An Introduction to Database Front-End Design

- 9 -Designing a Decision-Support Application

- 10 -Creating Your Own Data Access Controls

- 11 -Using the New Win32 Common Controls

- 12 -Printing Reports with Report Generators

- IV -Advanced Programming with Visual C++

- 13 -Understanding MFC's DAO Classes

- 14 -Using MFC's DAO Classes

- 15 -Designing Online Transaction-Processing Applications

- 16 -Creating OLE Controls with Visual C++ 4

- 17 -Using OLE Controls and Automation with Visual C++ Applications

- 18 -Translating Visual Basic and Visual Basic for Applications Code to Visual C++

- V -Multiuser Database Applications

- 19 -Running Visual C++ Database Applications on a Network

- 20 -Creating Front Ends for Client-Server Databases

- 21 -Interacting with Microsoft Mail, MAPI, and TAPI

VI - Distributing Production Database Applications

- 22 -Documenting Your Database Applications

- 23 -Creating Help Files for Database Applications

- 24 -Creating Distribution Disks for Visual C++ Applications

- A -Resources for Developing Visual C++ Database Applications

- B -Naming and Formatting Conventions for Visual C++ Objects and Variables

- C -Using the CD-ROM

Installing the CD-ROM

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