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  2. ActiveX Data Objects - Wikipedia

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    Populate the recordset by opening it and passing the desired table name or SQL statement as a parameter to open function. Do all the desired searching/processing on the fetched data. Commit the changes you made to the data (if any) by using Update or UpdateBatch methods. Close the recordset; Close the connection

  3. ADOdb - Wikipedia

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    ADOdb is a database abstraction library for PHP, originally based on the same concept as Microsoft's ActiveX Data Objects.It allows developers to write applications in a consistent way regardless of the underlying database system storing the information.

  4. Open Database Connectivity - Wikipedia

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    An ADO.NET-ODBC bridge consists of an ADO.NET Provider which uses the services of an ODBC driver to connect to a target database. This provider translates ADO.NET method calls into ODBC function calls. Programmers usually use such a bridge when a given database lacks an ADO.NET provider, but is accessible through an ODBC driver.

  5. Recordset - Wikipedia

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    A recordset is a data structure that consists of a group of database records, and can either come from a base table or as the result of a query to the table. The concept is common to a number of platforms, notably Microsoft's Data Access Objects (DAO) and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). The Recordset object contains a Fields collection, and a ...

  6. DataReader - Wikipedia

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    In ADO.NET, a DataReader is a broad category of objects used to sequentially read data from a data source. [1] DataReaders provide a very efficient way to access data, and can be thought of as a Firehose cursor from ASP Classic, except that no server-side cursor is used.

  7. ADO.NET - Wikipedia

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    ADO.NET is a data access technology from the Microsoft.NET Framework that provides communication between relational and non-relational systems through a common set of components. [1] ADO.NET is a set of computer software components that programmers can use to access data and data services from a database.

  8. ADOdb Lite - Wikipedia

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    ADOdb Lite is a very small, fast ADOdb-compatible database abstraction library written in PHP. It uses less than 100 kB of system RAM for each HTTP access compared to over 640 kB for ADOdb . After a benchmark ADOdb Lite is also 300% faster than the ADOdb library [ citation needed ] .

  9. Command-line argument parsing - Wikipedia

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    PHP uses argc as a count of arguments and argv as an array containing the values of the arguments. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] To create an array from command-line arguments in the -foo:bar format, the following might be used: