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  • Subject: Accessing SQL Databases
  • From: "Kenny Millar" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 10:54:25 +0100
  • Organization: Kenny Millar

Hello again,

Thanks to everyone who has helped me in the past - my socket stream app and
my TimeLine app are coming along nicely.

I'm looking at writing a new app which needs to do some simple queries to an
existing SQL database running on a Microsoft SQL Server on my local lan.
The cocoa app would not need to update any of the tables, just simply run
some queries to produce some stats. I don't need to create/modify or
maintain any tables, and I don't wish to run a database server on my client
machine.

I've looked through the ADC site and searched for variations of "SQL" and
"access sql tables" etc but cannot really find anything that tells me what
my options are for accessing SQL databases.

So what are my options? Do I need some third party library to do this?


-Kenny

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