Click the X in the top corner of the Database Window. You could also press the Ctrl - W key combination.
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The Shutter Bar Open/Close button is used to open and close the Navigation Pane in MS Access.
Once the database is open, then double-click on the table you want to open. You can close it by clicking the X in the top right corner.
the tab that say close or the red x
I am checking in Word 2010; I expect this to be similar in Word 2013. There is a "File | Close" command; you can also use the Alt-F4 or Ctrl-F4 keyboard shortcuts.
Stay low and close doors behind you to prevent spread of smoke.
You could try minimizing it by pressing Alt+Tab on your keyboard.
To close your MySQL database connection you need to use the mysql_close() function. Please see the example below: <?php mysql_close(); ?> If your connection data is stored in a variable you would close the connection like this instead: <?php mysql_close($db_conn); ?> That's useful for if you're using more than one database connection in a PHP script.
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Most database vendors offer an API for this purpose. The usage will vary by vendor, but generally you open a connection, query (or runcommand), check or step through results, close connection. In the MS Windows environment, you can also use ODBC (Open Database Connectivity), which is an API that abstracts (no, its not C++ classes) the database, its tables, and its query language. You still have to install a vendor specific ODBC driver, and a vendor specific database client, so you still need to consult the vendor documentation. The procedure is similar to the non ODBC solution - you open the connection, query it, step through the results cursor, and close the connection.
There are thee basic steps: Obtain the connection string and open the connection to the database Prepare your query and execute it, retrieving the result into a dataset Close the connection
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