What API are you referring to ...MyVbQL.dll ? If not you should check it out
... http://www.icarz.com/mysql/index.html
In my opinion, MyVbQL is the API that you should use ... but my opinion is a
little biased since I am the one that wrote it ...
Eric
Warren van der Merwe wrote:
> Hi again
>
> database, sql
>
> Should one rather use ADO or the API for Windows programming? I am in a
> situation at the moment and don't know which one to move forward with. My
> program is currently developed with ADO, so that seems a slightly more
> 'easy' route to go, except that some ADO features don't seem to be supported
> properly and so all I am really using ADO for at the moment is to view
> records, the API give me this same functionality, except some other things
> would need to be changed to work with the API.
>
> So, with the above, my question is more in terms of speed and reliability.
> Which would be better?
>
> Kind regards
> Warren
>
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