Hi sir.. I read the article on msql and visual prolog. I have completed all the steps. As it is said to copy the given code and paste it inn .pro file in visual prolog, I have done the same and when I'm executing it's showing like e150 syntax error. The error is at starting like of predicates. Can you please solve me regarding this issue. It's urgent.
- Thomas Linder Puls
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It is impossible to assist with that question unless you show the code that the compiler complains about.
The syntax of the language is described in the language reference.
But it is always a good idea to go through the getting started article and the Tutorials.
The syntax of the language is described in the language reference.
But it is always a good idea to go through the getting started article and the Tutorials.
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Do you have any document on how we can connect prolog with mysql database.
http://wiki.visual-prolog.com/index.php?title=MySQL
I have gone through above link and completed 1st 3steps as shown there.
I got stuck at 4th step. Can you please tell me how I can use that code in visual prolog and get connected to Mysql database.
http://wiki.visual-prolog.com/index.php?title=MySQL
I have gone through above link and completed 1st 3steps as shown there.
I got stuck at 4th step. Can you please tell me how I can use that code in visual prolog and get connected to Mysql database.
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The code in the wiki works; I have just tested it.
So I guess your problem is that you don't know how to make a Visual Prolog program, etc.
For that I will suggest hat you go through the Tutorials.
So I guess your problem is that you don't know how to make a Visual Prolog program, etc.
For that I will suggest hat you go through the Tutorials.
Regards Thomas Linder Puls
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- Thomas Linder Puls
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Yes, you will need the Commercial Edition to connect to an SQL database.
It will be ODBC Support in this list: Visual Prolog Editions Comparison.
It will be ODBC Support in this list: Visual Prolog Editions Comparison.
Regards Thomas Linder Puls
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