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DATABASE MANAGEMENT via LABVIEW

I have a project, i need to develop a database management that can generate reports via LabVIEW but i don''t know yet where to start. can you guys help me. i am new in LabVIEW environment.

 

kindly send me some codes  that you think i can use as my reference in starting my project. 

 

thankyou in advance, your help are truly appreciated... 

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Hi 1der-er,

 

It looks like you already asked this question - and received an answer - in your earlier post.  But maybe I am misunderstanding your question.

 

From what I can gather, you are using MS Access as a database and you would like to develop an application that can generate a report that includes data from that database.

 

In the your previous post, Hooovah pointed out that the LabVIEW Database Connectivity Toolkit is a tool that you can use to access a MS Access database.  We have a great user guide for the toolkit, as well as the examples you can find in the NI Example Finder.

 

On top of that, we have the LabVIEW Report Generation Toolkit for Microsoft Office you can use to generate reports with LabVIEW.  Again, as Nick mentioned, there are a number of examples you can refer to as you go through this development process.

 

It also sounds like you are new to LabVIEW based on the level of questions I've seen in your forum posts - I'd like to suggest you take the LabVIEW Core 1&2 courses to get you started.  I think beginning your application after taking those courses will make this development experience significantly more enjoyable.

 

I don't think anyone is going to send you any code at this point - there are already a number of examples that have been proved to you just by installing LabVIEW and the toolkits mentioned above.  If you have any specific questions regarding an example or an error you are seeing, feel free to ask away.   Otherwise, please take the time to use the examples that you have on hand.

 

Regards,

 

George B.

Applications Engineer

National Instruments

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