well by using unix you won't have to use MSDN anymore .
3 years ago when i was stilll working on windows MSDN was the only source for such things.
IF , ELSE , WHILE isn't that what life is all about
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Mark Hensler posted this at 05:00 — 23rd March 2004.
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What database do you need a driver for?
What driver are you currently using?
bja888 (not verified) posted this at 15:58 — 23rd March 2004.
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Currently useing
var strCon = "DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)}; DBQ=" + path;
druagord posted this at 20:22 — 23rd March 2004.
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try to search something there microsoft.com
bja888 (not verified) posted this at 12:16 — 24th March 2004.
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I hate going through MSDN. I figured someone would help.
druagord posted this at 13:59 — 24th March 2004.
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well by using unix you won't have to use MSDN anymore .
3 years ago when i was stilll working on windows MSDN was the only source for such things.
IF , ELSE , WHILE isn't that what life is all about
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