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Data Source: Programmatically Creating a Table in an ODBC Data Source

 

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This topic explains how to create a table for your data source, using the ExecuteSQL member function of class CDatabase, passing the function a string that contains a CREATE TABLE SQL statement.

For general information about ODBC data sources in MFC, see Data Source (ODBC). The topic Data Source: Programmatically Configuring an ODBC Data Source describes creating data sources.

When you have the data source established, you can easily create tables using the ExecuteSQL member function and the CREATE TABLE SQL statement. For example, if you had a CDatabase object called myDB, you could use the following MFC code to create a table:

myDB.ExecuteSQL("CREATE TABLE OFFICES (OfficeID TEXT(4)" ",   
                         OfficeName TEXT(10))");  

This code example creates a table called "OFFICES" in the Microsoft Access data source connection maintained by myDB; the table contains two fields "OfficeID" and "OfficeName."

Note

The field types specified in the CREATE TABLE SQL statement might vary according to the ODBC driver that you are using. The Microsoft Query program (distributed with Visual C++ 1.5) is one way to discover what field types are available for a data source. In Microsoft Query, click File, click Table_Definition, select a table from a data source, and look at the type shown in the Type combo box. SQL syntax also exists to create indexes.

See Also

Data Source (ODBC)