Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Getting Started 
Release 8.0.5 for Windows NT and Windows 95/98 
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Before You Begin

1 Introducing Pro*C/C++

What is Pro*C/C++?
Installing Pro*C/C++
PL/SQL Support
Features

2 Using Pro*C/C++

Oracle Directory Structure
Using the Graphical User Interface
Title Bar
Menu Bar
Toolbar
Information Pane
Status Bar
Creating and Precompiling a Pro*C/C++ Project
Step 1: Open a Project
Step 2: Set the Default Output File Name (optional)
Step 3: Add Files to the Project
Step 4: Delete Files from the Project (optional)
Step 5: Set the Precompile Options (optional)
Step 6: Specify Database Connection Information (optional)
Step 7: Precompile
Step 8: Check the Results
Step 9: Fix Any Errors
Using Pro*C/C++ at the Command Line
Header Files
Using the Precompiler Options
CODE
DBMS
INCLUDE
PARSE
VER

3 Building Pro*C/C++ Applications

Building and Running Sample Programs
.DSP and .IDE Files
Sample Pro*C/C++ Programs
Creating a Sample Program
Running a Sample Program
Building the Demonstration Tables
Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs)
Building Multi-Threaded Applications

A Integrating Pro*C/C++ into Microsoft Visual C++

Integrating Pro*C/C++ within Microsoft Visual C++ Projects
Specifying the Location of the Pro*C/C++ Executable
Specifying the Location of the Pro*C/C++ Header Files
Adding .PC Files to a Project
Adding References to .C Files to a Project
Adding the Pro*C/C++ Library to a Project
Specifying Custom Build Options
Adding Pro*C/C++ to the Tools Menu

B Integrating Pro*C/C++ into Borland C++

Adding Pro*C/C++ to the Tool Menu

 
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