Learn how to develop MySQL client applications using the MySQL++ class library on Visual C++ with this tutorial.
This package offers a complete source code example of an MFC C++ program that utilizes the MySQL++ class library to access a MySQL database. The MyNotes Example Source Codes Package offers a wealth of knowledge, including:
1. How to integrate MFC code with MySQL++ code
2. How to use a ListBox control
3. How to enable and disable command buttons
4. How to coordinate the interactions between listbox, edit input fields, and command buttons
5. Input validation for blanks, numerical data, and dates
6. How to connect to a MySQL server using the MySQL++ class library
7. How to create SQL statements to add, edit, delete, and search data
8. How to use the MySQL++ classes to add, edit, delete, and search data
9. How to escape problematic characters like apostrophes in text strings
10. How to check for duplicate keys
Version 2.0 of the full Example Source Code Package contains two Visual C++ projects, one for Visual C++ 6.0 and another for Visual C++ 7.1. If you're looking for a comprehensive resource on creating MySQL client applications, this package is a must-have.
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