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Re: Accessing Database.


  • Subject: Re: Accessing Database.
  • From: Nick Zitzmann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 15:12:59 -0600

On Sep 27, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Cameron Mc Gorian wrote:

> 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.

Yes, but you're going to have to build static versions of the client libraries yourself, since ODBC isn't available on iOS.

> 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.

CoreData is for accessing local data stores, not remote databases. And Sqlite is an engine for creating and using local databases.

Nick Zitzmann
<http://www.chronosnet.com/>

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