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Hi guys,

I'm in a real spot of bother and this is really beginning to get me down.

Basically, I need to program a class which will connect to a MSAccess database. I'm using Visual Studio 2005 and C#. I'm really at a loss for what to do. I've looked at online tutorials but they all seem like gobbledygook and I don't understand ANYTHING about them!

If someone could give me a hand in doing this, tell me some of the different functions I'll need and stuff like that, I would be SO grateful! I really have no idea how to do it myself. I don't know where to start!

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Re: DatabaseConnector Class

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Basically, I need to program a class which will connect to a MSAccess database. I'm using Visual Studio 2005 and C#. I'm really at a loss for what to do. I've looked at online tutorials but they all seem like gobbledygook and I don't understand ANYTHING about them!


Post link to the tutorials you have seen. Maybe you are not yet ready to write such a class or program.
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this is the most useful tutorial I've seen so far, butit doesnt really explain how it does anything that well, so I'm a bit lost by it:
http://www.koders.com/csharp/fid0557...6F5998B56.aspx

Other than that, Google doesnt really reveal anything else even remotely useful.

I'm sure I'm not ready to write such a class, but the thing is that I need to for my coursework. I've got LOADS to do, and this is the only thing I'm having trouble with. Once this is out of the way, I can get on with the actual stuff I need to be doing. I'm already behind schedule.
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