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Stored Procedure Class Wizard (SPCW)

By , 8 May 2001
 
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  • Description

    Stored Procedure Class Wizard (SPCW) is a development tool that can be used exclusively to generate class files (.cpp and .h) derived from MFC’s CRecordset for stored procedures. Currently SPCW supports Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/6.5, and Sybase SQL Anywhere 5.5 and can be extended to any database. The idea is to speed up the development process of client-server projects involving aforementioned packages under Windows NT/9x. SPCW is an extension to Microsoft Visual Studio's class wizard.

    Running the application:

    Extract it to a <\temp> folder and then run.

    System Requirements:

    Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 (and above), Windows NT 4.0/9x (using the latest service packs is highly recommended).

    History

    9 April 2001 - Fixed data trunctation problem and Output params buffer now released correctly (Justin Kirby)

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    George Poulose
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    GeneralThanksmembern1k025 Mar '09 - 21:15 
    GeneralThank you!!membere_pech22 Apr '08 - 9:37 
    GeneralThanks!memberPhilWelch18 Oct '07 - 4:46 
    QuestionHow to set input parameter to stored proc?memberbag_18 Mar '07 - 9:17 
    GeneralProblem in giving aliasmemberNaresh200724 Feb '07 - 1:35 
    QuestionHaving a couple of issuesmemberconacher1 Jan '06 - 14:40 
    GeneralYou're the Man !!memberWREY2 Oct '04 - 8:58 
    GeneralRetrieve data with stored procedure on C#.NetsussASP .Net17 Jun '04 - 0:18 
    GeneralThanksmembermaxiberta23 Sep '03 - 10:14 
    Generalnice toolsmembersaad salman17 Jun '03 - 20:40 
    GeneralI love youmembermikeperetz29 Mar '03 - 4:25 
    QuestionHow to open and use.memberprashmit4 Mar '03 - 1:49 
    AnswerRe: How to open and use.memberkbajan17 Feb '05 - 6:27 
    prashmit
     
    Did you ever get a response from this? I am in the same situation where I am lacking the understanding on how to implement the use of the produced Class. It gives me errors when I run, and I'm sure it's my fault.
     
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    AnswerRe: How to open and use.sussdaleboy7 Oct '05 - 21:54 
    GeneralThanks a lotmemberjack Mesic13 Apr '02 - 16:50 
    GeneralThank youmemberAnonymous1 May '01 - 9:38 
    GeneralCLongBinary parameters are not supported.memberScott13 Dec '00 - 16:00 
    QuestionHow can I use this nice class generator for getting input or/and output parameters?memberTesic Goran13 Dec '00 - 0:57 
    Generalnewby thanks you, this is awesomememberScott Wood11 Nov '00 - 14:32 
    GeneralVery nice toolsussFlyingFox8 Jun '00 - 16:45 

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