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FileName Size
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Readme.txt 5KB
Rdssimple.scx 4KB
Rdssimple.sct 9KB
Rdssimple.pjx 2KB
Rdssimple.pjt 4KB
Rdssimple.app 59KB
Activedoc.vcx 2KB
Activedoc.vct 2KB
Adocontrols.vcx 4KB
Adocontrols.vct 39KB
Adosimple.sct 3KB
Adosimple.scx 3KB
Though the controls can be used with plain ADO data, the purpose
of the controls is to allow data access using Active Documents and Remote Data
Services (RDS). The following controls are included in the Adocontrols.vcx
file:
ADOCheckBox
ADOComboBox
ADODataControl
ADOEditBox
ADOGrid
ADOLabel
ADOListBox
ADOOptionButton
ADOOptionGroup
ADOSpinner
ADOTextBox
DataControl (base class for ADODataControl and RDSDataControl)
RDSDataControl
The ADO controls need either a Remote Data Service (RDS) Data
Control or an ADO Data Control for their data source. To connect a RDS Data
Control to a server, set the following properties:
- Server - Server name, usually in the format of http://MyServer
- Connect - String used to connect to the server, such as
"DSN=MyDSN"
- SQL - SQL Select statement.
Once the properties are set, call the BindControls method of
the data control to bind the ADO controls to the data control. You can now use
the controls as if they are normal Visual FoxPro controls.
To send
updates to the server, call the data control's UpdateRecordset method. To
cancel changes, call the data control's RefreshRecordset. This has the effect
of canceling changes since the RefreshRecordset method requeries the server and
refreshes the controls with data that is unchanged.
The ADO Data
Control works in a manner similar to the RDS Data Control. The main difference
is the properties that must be set:
- ConnectionString - Character string used to connect to the
server.
- SQL - SQL Select statement.
For instance, to connect to a SQL Server, the ConnectionString
property might be as follows:
Provider=SQLOLEDB;Data Source=MySQLServer;Initial Catalog=pubs;User
ID=John;Password=password
After setting these properties, call the data control's
BindControls method to populate the ADO controls on the form.
Once a
data control is added to the form, you can now add ADO controls to the form.
The following two custom properties need to be set in order to bind the control
to a data control:
- DataControl - Name of the data control to bind to.
- DataControlField - Field of the data control to bind to.
Note that the DataControl and DataControlField properties are
similar to the control's ControlSource property. In fact, do not change the
control's ControlSource property, as the data control's BindControls method
will change the ControlSource based on the DataControl and DataControlField
properties.
The Rdssimple.pjx file is a sample Active Document
project that demonstrates using the ADO controls for Internet data access. To
use the application, create a system data source name (DSN) on the Internet
Information Server that points to a SQL Server. Set the database to the Pubs
sample database.
Run the Rdssimple.app file either by typing "DO
rdssimple.app" in the Command window or by selecting Tools from the main menu,
then clicking Run Active Document and selecting Rdssimple.app. Enter the server
name and connect string in the appropriate text boxes. The server name will be
in the format "http://MyServer" (without the quotes). The connect string will
be in the format "dsn=MyDSN;uid=John;password=password;database=pubs" (without
the quotes). For the SQL statement, enter "select * from authors", then click
the Run button. If the server name, connect string and SQL statement are
correct, the ADO controls will be populated with data.
If no SQL
Server is available, it is a trivial task to change the DataControl and
DataControlField properties as needed to access a different type of data.
The Adosimple.scx file is a sample form demonstrating usage of the
ADODatacontrol. To use the form, enter a connection string (such as "provider =
sqloledb;data source=MyServer;initial catalog=pubs;user
id=John;password=password", without the quotes) and a SQL statement. Click Run
and the ADO grid populates with data from the server.
REFERENCES
For additional information, please see the following
articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
For additional
information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
182580 HOWTO: Setting Up a Quick Menu for an ActiveDoc App
182579 HOWTO: Getting Started With Active Documents
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Contributions by Mike Stewart, Microsoft Corporation.