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Question by peeyush
Submitted on 2/23/2004
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How can I create database in c Language.


Answer by Dijkstra
Submitted on 3/13/2004
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refer www.geocities.com/ydaravind/arvind.html
my mini project on constructing RDBMS using C++

 

Answer by Arvind
Submitted on 11/11/2004
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Refer to my the page geocities.com/ydaravind/arvind.html

The code was written in C++ and YACC. The complete documentation would be put up on the web soon. if u need it urgently , feel free to contact me.

 

Answer by praranjini
Submitted on 2/28/2005
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i would like to know about it

 

Answer by rama_shanker
Submitted on 8/10/2006
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Actully in C you can't create a data base like in ORACLE. but you can a databse in c shell structure .adn you ca save the data n this memory linking ,

 

Answer by raju
Submitted on 1/3/2007
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how can create data base in C

 

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