Re: How can I read/write Access 2003 file in Windows Mobile v5.0 ?

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Yep, that's true. The last version of the software that they had was a
while back. They *did* make a significant effort to let everyone know that
support for ADOCE was going away long before it was dropped. This, of
course, favors their own newer database products, which you might find
ominous, but, if it's really valuable to have that capability, it seems to
me that the cost of a commercial wrapper should be worth it to have support.

Paul T.

"Victor Espina" <vespinas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Exactly... amazing, uh?

I'm having the exact same problem than you have, and as far I had read in
Internet, MS doesn't offer ANY way to access a MDB in a PDA device.

The only way I have found to access an MDB file in a PDA device is buying
some commercial ADOCE wrapper.

I hope you have more luck than me... if you find any free solution, please
let me know.

Regards,

Victor Espina


Chris wrote:
Ginny,
I'm just installed VS.Net 2005, so I need to find and install the SQL
Server Everywhere ?
And import Access MDB to SQL SE and export to PDA use (what extension
name that I don't know) ?
And therefor I can use your method to access my database file ?

Thanks,

Chris


"Ginny Caughey [MVP]" <ginny.caughey.online@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Chris,

You might want to try the Access Database Synchronizer for SQL
Everywhere: http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlservereverywhere/

--
Ginny Caughey
Device Application Development MVP


"Chris" <edu.chris.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello all,

I know we can convert mdb to cdb, but how can I access the .cdb files
in
vs.net 2005 CF ?

someone can provide sample code or else ?

by the way, The files ADOCE.Net in InTheHand Software
(www.inthehand.com)
is removed. (That in the following link)
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-US/library/ms837914.aspx


thanks all !


Chris




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