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Can anyone tell me how to connect VB6 files with database??

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Hello Guys,
I am new to VB6 & Oracle too.
I have one got one Project from my friend.
He gave me some VB6 files & 2 SQL files for Oracle database.
Now i want to know that how can i connect my VB files to database??

I am also attaching my project file so i can get better help.
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Re: Can anyone tell me how to connect VB6 files with database??

hi,

Already Connection is done between VB and Oracle Database and the code is available in the "Code Module"

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  1. Conn.ConnectionString = "Provider=MSDAORA;User ID=scott;Password='tiger';Persist Security Info=False"

In your System, Find the User name and password of the Oracle and assign the User name and password in the Connectionstring and then run the project.



Shailaja





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Hello Guys,
I am new to VB6 & Oracle too.
I have one got one Project from my friend.
He gave me some VB6 files & 2 SQL files for Oracle database.
Now i want to know that how can i connect my VB files to database??

I am also attaching my project file so i can get better help.
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Re: Can anyone tell me how to connect VB6 files with database??

Please check thread 118202. i think u can better help from this thread. if u not get help please reply.
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