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Question by buna
Submitted on 1/14/2004
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How to connect database with 'c'?


Answer by ambujbansal_cs
Submitted on 5/27/2004
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Oracle provides a tool as "pro C".that is used to coonect oracle to C program.
while in other databases there must be some native calls(API of database) provided by that database.using these calls you can connect that database.

 

Answer by dev
Submitted on 11/9/2005
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there is a possibility to connect to dbase and till foxpro to retrive data from databse.
but to connect to oracle we have a tool called pro*c provided by oracle with which we can do it better way.

 

Answer by ramesh
Submitted on 11/25/2005
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c connect with database

 

Answer by csf_huuthong@yahoo.com
Submitted on 12/22/2005
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Answer by avsharath
Submitted on 7/9/2007
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There are no standard libraries in C or C++ for handling any DBMS. We can only connect and communicate with DBMS using platform specific libraries that come with the compilers or 3rd party libraries, or libraries provided by different DBMS vendors.

You can find examples of connecting to MySQL, Oracle, Sybase databases here:
http://prokutfaq.byethost15.com/HowToConnectDatabase


 

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