Re: saving data in database
Hi Priyanka,
Take a look at this class:
http://www.codeproject.com/database/readdb.asp
http://www.codeproject.com/database/codbcaccess.asp
http://www.dotnetheaven.com/Uploadfile/mahesh/alter_table05092005084856AM/alter_table.aspx?ArticleID=170fa875-b7fa-4960-a945-3da5ddf797fd
Tom
"priyanka" <priyanka.surjan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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1) Witout using dll:
I am reciving data from remote server and now i want to store in
database in any sql/msaccess.How to do that.Any link for these type of
storing.
Sholud need to make ODBC connection for that.
2) With using dll:
This is dll function "set quote to db".If I want to use then also i
need to make ODBC connection.
Can anybody tell me there how to use these function.
short _DBAccess::setQuoteToDB(BSTR* strDateTimeStamp, short*
intMarketNo, BSTR* strMarketName, BSTR* strBid, BSTR* strAsk, short*
intMarketState)
{
short result;
static BYTE parms[] =
VTS_PBSTR VTS_PI2 VTS_PBSTR VTS_PBSTR VTS_PBSTR VTS_PI2;
InvokeHelper(0x60030002, DISPATCH_METHOD, VT_I2, (void*)&result, parms,
strDateTimeStamp, intMarketNo, strMarketName, strBid,
strAsk, intMarketState);
return result;
}
Pls give your valuable answer.Thanks
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