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how to call SQL functions in Visual Basic 6.0
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You don't. VB6 is deprecated and no new software is written in the language. It's no longer supported, and no longer sold.
There are quite some examples on how to do this using VB.NET, which is available for FREE.
If you "must" use VB6, you'll have to research yourself. The preferred way in VB6 was called ADO[^], but you could also use ODBC.
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