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You are using Visual Basic to retrieve class information from a Microsoft SQL Server
database named ClassList. The database Resides on a server named Neptune. Which code fragment
will create a connection to this data source?
(A) Set conn = New connection ; With conn ; .Provider = "SqlOleDB" ; .ConnectionString =
"User ID=sa;"&& "Data Source= Neptune;"&& "Initial Catalog=ClassList"
(B) Set conn = New connection ; With conn ; .Provider = "Neptune" ; .ConnectionString =
"User ID=sa;"&& "Data Source= Neptune;"&& "Initial Catalog=ClassList"
(C) Set conn = New connection ; With conn ; .Provider = "SqlOleDB" ; .ConnectionString =
"User ID=sa;"&& "Data Source= Neptune;"
*(D) Set conn = New connection ; With conn ; .Provider = "SqlOleDB" ; .ConnectionString =
"User ID=sa;"&& "Data Source= Neptune;"&& "Initial Catalog=ClassList"

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: May 30, 2006   
  
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March 08, 2006 01:05:31   #1  
C.A.MURALI MOHAN        

RE: You are using Visual Basic to retrieve class infor...
answer:- D
 
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May 30, 2006 03:54:05   #2  
Ashishtandon.e Member Since: March 2006   Contribution: 14    

RE: You are using Visual Basic to retrieve class infor...

since option a and d both are same so both are correct

ans a d


 
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