OLE DB Programmer's Reference | |
Part 1 of the OLE DB Programmer's Reference describes the functional advantages of using OLE DB for consistent data access performance across diverse data stores and also provides an in-depth discussion of the primary OLE DB objects, data types, properties, and important programming considerations. This section contains the following chapters:
- Chapter 1: Overview of OLE DB
- Chapter 2: Data Source and Session Objects
- Chapter 3: Commands
- Chapter 4: Rowsets
- Chapter 5: Updating Data in Rowsets
- Chapter 6: Getting and Setting Data
- Chapter 7: BLOBs and COM Objects
- Chapter 8: Binder Objects and Direct Binding
- Chapter 9: Row and Stream Objects
- Chapter 10: Index Rowsets
- Chapter 11: Integrated Indexes
- Chapter 12: OLE DB Object Notifications
- Chapter 13: Data Types in OLE DB
- Chapter 14: Properties
- Chapter 15: Transactions
- Chapter 16: Errors
- Chapter 17: Asynchronous Processing
- Chapter 18: Programming Considerations
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