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    As stated in the Introducing ADO in Delphi article, ADO is a set of COM components (DLLs) that allow you to access databases as well as e-mail and file systems. Applications built with ADO components don't require the BDE. To access any kind of database with ADO, you'll of course need to have ADO/OLE DB libraries.
    The first thing you need to do when working with a database in Delphi and ADO, is to set relations between data access components then open a database connection. Just to test your knowledge we'll link all DB related components from code (no need to use the Object Inspector).
    Beside the BDE, Delphi from the fifth version supports Microsoft ADO database interface. This course will primarily focus on MS Access local database producing the single- tiered application. The BDE is a common data access layer for all of Borland's products, including Delphi and C++Builder. The BDE consists of a collection of DLLs and utilities.
    You can at this point use the ADODB_TLB unit by adding it into your projects USES clause, however there are some problems to be overcome. The first is how to handle Microsoft's VARIANT type. Delphi's equivalent is OLEVARIANT, though most programmers will be used to the native STRING, INTEGER and the like.
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