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Display Databases Dynamically Using ADO 2.5

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Submitted on: 5/21/2000 11:12:07 PM
By: Syed AQ Shah  
Level: Intermediate
User Rating: By 7 Users
Compatibility: ASP (Active Server Pages), VbScript (browser/client side)
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     If you are looking for a simple solution to display data and be able to sort and query it, you are on the correct page. Complex relationships between recordsets can be viewed using this technique. It is easier to use compared to ASPDB solution. Download Complete source code and explanation.
 
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5/22/2000 10:43:46 AMSyed Shah

Nice article. Hope you write in future as well
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4/15/2001 2:15:09 PMjon

There was no need to include the entire northwinds database.
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8/10/2002 1:55:10 PM

I need some help for dynamic database display. Please email me and i will send the details.
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10/2/2002 1:10:02 PM

I like your entry. I'm VERY new to ASP, but need to get data from one page placed in linked page to view additional info. May I ask what you responded to this question above: 8/10/2002 1:55:10 PM:
"I need some help for dynamic database display. Please email me and i will send the details."
I've got the first page down, but trouble with getting correct data to display in 2nd page.
Thanks for any additional help you can provide!
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3/19/2003 7:26:39 PM

Great source code and detailed info. I thank you for that. Following along these lines, I would like to know if you can display information from one db table on an asp page that changes dynamically with a onmousemove event (not a must) (JScript). Can this be done?
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8/25/2003 6:22:50 PM

nice source codes.. i just want to ask if how can my vb program can be connected with the database used with asp? can database on the server be shared with two programs made in vb?thnx..
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7/25/2004 6:41:27 AM

Works!
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