Summary
Data stores, with the proper drivers installed on the server and client, can be accessed using Visual Basic 2008, which has built-in support for many data storage technologies, such as ODBC, OLEDB, SQL Server, and many more.
Support classes, such as System.Data, System.Data.OLEDB, System.Data.ODBC, and System.Data.SQL, allow for connectivity to a nearly limitless set of database storage services, such as Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, IBM DB2, and any other OLEDB or ODBC–compliant server systems.
Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 has built-in objects that you can use to access an array of data stores with a wide variety of data manipulation, memory storage, and collaboration capabilities through the use of Microsoft ADO and ADO.NET objects and ...
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