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ASP Database Fundamentals (Part 2)
ASP Database Fundamentals \(Part 2\)
In part 1 of this series, we had an introduction to ADO. We learned about the different methods of making a connection, and how to manage the connection object. Now, continuing along the path of enlightenment, we will learn how to extract data from a database using recordsets. To lick Discuss this article in this thread. You can read the article here . |
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Excellent too!
I've already wrote a long review of your first database tutorial, and the same goes for this second part - amazing work. Congratulations!
------------------------ Já escrevi uma longa crítica a seu primeiro tutorial sobre bancos de dados, e o mesmo vale para essa segunda parte - excelente trabalho. Parabéns! |
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Greate work!
Have couple of questions? How do I navigate in ASP 3.0 to go to First Previous Next and last page of the data I have? Or how to do paging? (recordset readonly) 2)- Is there a Global.ASA to begin with or I should create one. If there is a default where can I find it? I'll greatly appreciate your time. Thanks Manou |
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