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[Ebook] VISUAL STUDIO
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BASIC, ODBC AND SQL SERVER Using the SQL Server Native Client 11.0 complied using 64-bit
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This is another one of my books that will take you from start to finish. In this case, these books are using ODBC, using SQL Server Native Client 11.0 to connect to SQL Server, viewing Tables and Views, creating custom Table and View queries, and creating RDLC Reports 8211 with or without gridlines.The book will cover much of the same information the other books cover but using the SQL Server Native Client 11.0 as the driver that connects and delivers the specific things like what
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databases are available, what tables and views can be used.