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visual basic, is only a basic programming language, most programs will run on Java script, microsoft is visual basic though, but it uses a lot more complex scripts then, if you like the programing language, go for it, but i did not like it.
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VB is undoubtedly the simplest and easiest platform to build major Windows applications. The problem is that like other Microsoft products they change faster than I change my socks.You will certainly need more than just VB. Get into server and client side scripting and the use of VB Net.
firstly you have to create a database and in that you have to create tables as per your requirement.
secondly, create forms in vb and connect the database, as per your requrement. it is not possible to give all the codes. use some e-books.
You will need to use a connection string. But - before you can configure the string correctly, I'd need to know how the data is stored (Access, SQL, ODBC, etc). You can find examples online. Just know that you are looking for "Connection String." Here's two examples:
1. For MS Access (Jet files):
' Set up the connection string.
m_strConn = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
"Data Source=" & strDestDBPath & ";" & _
"Jet OLEDB:Engine Type=5" ' NOTE: Use Type=5 for Jet 4.x.
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I guess when you say database thats what you mean and not schema . the terms of database and schema are different from one db to another .
Usually you don't create database from vb or other language, although i guess you can do that .
follow the commnds in the folowing link you just have to embed them in your vb code .
I donot have much expertise on the subject but I think you can do the same by connecting your Database through ODBC connectivity than direct connection. In that way your database will be only on one Server and all can use the same by just using the program from their own console.
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