![]() SQL statement is required by the Command object to read fields (sorted by Name). Although this table is quite simple (only four fields: AuthorID, Name, BirthDate, and PhotoFile), it provides a basis for illustrating the many steps in interface design. In this tutorial, you will build such a form for Author table. Every table in the database will need input form. You will build each table and add the associated fields as needed. ![]() ![]() In Tutorial 3, you will perform the steps necessary to add 5 new tables using phpMyAdmin into Academy database. The table will have nine fields: Item (description of the item), Quantity, Location (where the item was placed), Shop (where the item was purchased), DatePurchased (when the item was purchased), Cost (how much the item cost), SerialNumber (serial number of the item), PhotoFile (path of the photo file of the item), and Fragile (indicates whether a particular item is fragile or not). In Tutorial 2, you will build a school inventory project where you can store information about valuables in school. Place on the form one picture box, two labels, one combo box, one text box, and two buttons. This tutorial will also discuss how to create login form and login table. This interface will used as the main terminal in accessing other forms. In Tutorial 1, you will build a Visual Basic interface for the database. ![]() This book aims to develop a MySQL-driven desktop application that readers can develop for their own purposes to implement library project using Visual Basic.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |