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- From: mizo@sevax1.cse.canon.co.jp (Hideo Mizoguchi)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc,comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.tools
- Subject: Re: VB and databases.
- Message-ID: <MIZO.92Dec14095658@sevax1.cse.canon.co.jp>
- Date: 14 Dec 92 00:56:58 GMT
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- Organization: Canon Inc., Kawasaki , JAPAN
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- In-reply-to: prevo@blot.ksc.nasa.gov's message of 9 Dec 92 21:06:03 GMT
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- >>>>You might want to look at Microsoft Access. Its a brand new relational
- >>>>database product from Microsoft. It supports data, sound, images, etc in
- >>>>the database. I'd heard good things about it. I saw a demo of the product
- >>>>and I'm sold. The "script" language is amazingly "VisualBasic" like
- >>>>(imagine that :-).
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- I have not seen the product here in Japan yet, but does it allow you
- to write a DLL and use it from inside Access just like VB does?
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- Hideo Mizoguchi
- Canon Inc., Japan
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