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  • Subject: Accessing Database.
  • From: Cameron Mc Gorian <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 22:00:13 +0100

Hi,

I am very new to iPhone and iPad development.

I want to know if it is possible and if there are any tutorials for accessing information in an SQL database, i.e one that I would usually access through phpmyadmin to add and edit tables etc. The database has already been created and is used by one of my PHP websites.

Had a look through some of the Apple documentation but I am really confused between the Core Data and SQLite documentation and not sure which one I should be going through.

Thanks in advance for the advise._______________________________________________

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