(see the section in "WHERE TO START" on cursors for more information on
cursors). This default can be overridden by passing a second parameter to
either the \helpref{wxDbGetConnection}{wxdbfunctions} or
-\helpref{wxDb constructor}{wxdbconstr}. The default is 1.}
+\helpref{wxDb constructor}{wxdbctor}. The default is 1.}
\twocolitem{wxODBC\_BACKWARD\_COMPATABILITY}{Between v2.0 and 2.2, massive
renaming efforts were done to the ODBC classes to get naming conventions
similar to those used throughout wxWidgets, as well as to preface all wxODBC
To use the table and the definitions that are now set up, we must first
define what data we want the datasource to collect in to a result set, tell
-it where to get the data from, and in what sequence we want the data returned.
+it where to get the data from, and in which sequence we want the data returned.
\begin{verbatim}
// the WHERE clause limits/specifies which rows in the table
\helpref{Database classes overview}{odbcoverview}
-\subsubsection{Create}
+\subsubsection{Create}\label{odbccreateexample}
Creates a table.
)
\end{verbatim}
-\subsubsection{Insert}
+\subsubsection{Insert}\label{odbcinsertexample}
Inserts records into a table.
VALUES(5, 'HR', 'The Lark Ascending')
\end{verbatim}
-\subsubsection{Select}
+\subsubsection{Select}\label{odbcselectexample}
The Select operation retrieves rows and columns from a table. The criteria
for selection and the columns returned may be specified.
Selects records where RetailPriceAmount conforms to the WHERE expression.
-\subsubsection{Update}
+\subsubsection{Update}\label{odbcupdateexample}
Updates records in a table.