You Have Learned ADO, Now What?
ADO Summary
This tutorial has taught you how to access data in a database from a web
site.
You have learned how to display data from a database on a web site, and how
to edit, add and delete the data with ADO.
For more information on ADO, please look at our
ADO examples.
Now You Know ADO, What's Next?
The next step is to learn SQL.
SQL is a standard computer language for accessing and manipulating database
systems.
SQL statements are used to retrieve and update data in a database. SQL works
with database programs like MS Access, DB2, Informix, MS SQL Server, Oracle,
Sybase, and other database systems.
If you want to learn more about SQL, please
visit our SQL tutorial.

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