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No, you do not need SQL*Server, Oracle, or any RDBMS with MS Visual C/C++. It is optional. You would only need it if you wanted to develop database aware software with ODBC, OLE, OCI, or any of the RDBMS protocols.
Basic feature of Microsoft Visual FoxPro is same with other programming language. You can develop a program either local database or coming from a SQL Server. Aside from that you can customize same with Visual Basic.
There are many features of FoxPro, same with other programming language it depends on what application you will build. Let me give you an outline of the features of Microsoft Visual FoxPro. Database Local Database LAN Database SQL Database Server Type Window DOS Tables/View Local Remote
There are several ways to connect Visual Basic 6.0 access databases, but to use module and data environment equipment, one must obtain access to the actual program to download first.
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Microsoft Visual Studio Express was created in 2005.
If you want to connect to any database, you need to follow certain methods. Start by creating a database connection, configuring, binding data and testing.Different programming languages have different ways to connect. For example, in visual studio .Net, if you want to connect to any database then you need to follow the database configuaration wizard. That means you connect your application to a database by running the "data source configuration wizard" and selecting database on the "choose a data source type" page.Another example: suppose you are using Java..Regardless of whether you're trying to connect to Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Postgres, mSQL, Interbase (or any other JDBC data source), establishing a connection to a database with Java JDBC is a simple two-step process:1)Load the JDBC driver.2)Establish the JDBC connection to your databaseYou can also use Microsoft Access and once you have data objects such as tables, views, proceduers, etc. then you can connect by following the self explanatory wizards.This answer might give you a generic idea since the question is a generic question.If you need further assistance then send your query to:palemjn@hotmail.comJitendra**Grammar corrected by gbaughma**Additional note from gbaughma: MS Access doesn't do stored procedures. ;)
ms visual studio is combination of relational database and management systems of the database . it contain visual fox pro visual basics which help in constructing databases like reports forms tables.
Visual Studio Express can be downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/express/ The other editions of Visual Studio are not free and must be purchased.