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10 Sep 2007
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Blackfish SQL Developer's Guide Overview
Overview of the Blackfish SQL database and link to the download of the Blackfish SQL Developer's Guide.
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Dee Elling
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Documentation
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14 Feb 2006
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Borland Data Provider 2.5 Features
This article introduces the Borland Data Provider 2.5 features that shipped with Delphi 2006
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Ramesh Theivendran
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Contributed Article
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10 Feb 2006
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Cooking in the labs: Easy Compact Framework connectivity from Borland Developer Studio
Here's a sneak peak of new technology for Compact Framework development to show we are still focused on getting work done
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John Kaster
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Article
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27 Jan 2004
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Borland Data Provider (BDP) for the Microsoft.NET Framework
High-performance enterprise database development for ADO.NET
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John Kaster
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White Paper
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9 Jan 2004
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Working with Commands in ADO.NET
This article takes a look at classes that implement the IDbCommand interface, and how you use them to execute SQL statements against your connected database.
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Cary Jensen
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Contributed Article
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20 Oct 2003
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Making the Connection: Accessing Your Database using ADO.NET
This series on ADO.NET continues with a look at connecting to your database. In particular, a number of IDbConnection-implementing classes are discussed, including that found in BDP.NET, the Borland Data Provider.
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Cary Jensen
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Contributed Article
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11 Aug 2003
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Improve your data related design time experience with C#Builder Personal Edition
Typed Datasets enhance your Personal edition design time experience when working with database data. This article shows the benefits, and how to overcome the difficulties, involved with using Typed datasets from within the Personal edition
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Barry Mossman
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Contributed Article
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18 Jul 2003
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Data Storage in ADO.NET
This article is the second in a series to look at ADO.NET. In this installment we take a look at the ADO.NET data storage classes.
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Cary Jensen
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Contributed Article
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14 Jul 2003
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Using ADO.NET with C#Builder Personal by Bob Swart
In this article, Bob Swart shows you how to use C#Builder Personal in combination with "plain" ADO.NET to connect to a MSDE database, create a table, insert records, select the records from this table again and show them in a datagrid.
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Bob Swart
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Contributed Article
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11 Jul 2003
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Data Access in ADO.NET
ADO.NET provides the native data access layer for the .NET framework. This article is the first in a series to look at ADO.NET, and begins a discussion of the data access mechanism.
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Cary Jensen
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Contributed Article
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