Re: Network Application - basic question
- From: "Andy" <andyj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Nov 2006 05:14:53 -0800
Its fairly simply; you use SqlClient (For sql server) or OdbcClient or
OleDbClient (if mysql supports oledb) to talk to the database. Just
look at Ado.net topics.
Out of curiosity, what licensing requirements do you not care for in
Sql Server Express?
Andy
CCLeasing wrote:
Thanks but i don't know how to interface with databases in c# express.
I tried sometime ago to interface with a mysql database but got stuck
somewhere along the way. I don't want to use ms sql server because of
the licencing requirements.
Thanks, any further advice would be appreciated.
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