Databases are related in that you can have a database connected to a VB application and able to read/write from it.
VB is basically a programming language. For keeping records, generally we use a database like Oracle, MS ACCESS, etc. dedicatedly to store data. These databases are not good enough to code a program to develop software. Hence we need to develop software where VB is used for the programming part and database is used for the data storage part. Thus VB makes a bridge between user and database. The database cannot be directly accessed by the user but through VB. Hence the database is the back-end tool and VB is a front end-tool.
Keyfields crosslink related records in different tables of Relational Databases. But in other kinds of databases (e.g. navigational databases, object oriented databases, flat file databases) other different mechanisms are used or the linking of records is not supported.
Yes it is possible, most things are in VB
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No. VB 6.0 is a much older version of Visual BASIC, dating back to 1998. VB 2010 is a modern version.
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well there is lot of thing you can use in the vb