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Code example needed for COCOA Objective-C ODBC database access. 500 point question.

Asked by JasonOutlaw in General Macintosh Programming

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I need code that shows as simply as possible how to query a database via an ODBC connection using COCOA and Objective-C and put the results of the query in an array or text box.

What im trying to do is enter an employee number into a text box, query the db for that person, then update a field from the results. Also, I will more than likely put the results of all of the employees into a list box.

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Zone: General Macintosh Programming
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