HOW TO: Use an Existing Database with the Database Interface Wizard in FrontPage 2003
This article describes how to use an
existing database with the Database Interface Wizard in
Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003.
For a Microsoft FrontPage 2002 version of this article,
see
287993.
Note:
This example uses the Northwind
sample database that is included
with Microsoft Office 2003. The same
steps apply to a database that you
can create automatically when you
use FrontPage 2003.
Use an
Existing Database with the Database
Interface Wizard
If you already have a
database in your Web, skip the first
eight steps. To use an existing
database with the Database Interface
Wizard, follow these steps:
- Open your Web
in FrontPage 2003.
- On the
File
menu, click
New.
- On the
New
task pane, click
Blank page
to open a new page.
- On the
File
menu, click
Save As, and then save
your new page as Sample.asp.
- With the
insertion point in your Sample.asp
page, point to
Database
on the
Insert menu, and then
click
Results.
- In the
Database
Results Wizard dialog
box, click
Use a sample database connection (Northwind),
and then click
Next.
- Click
Cancel
to cancel the Database Results
Wizard.
You now have a folder in your
Folder List
of your Web that is named
FPDB
and a database inside that folder
that is named
Fpnwind.mdb.
FrontPage automatically created a
connection string to use in step
12.
- On the
File
menu, click
Close to close the
Sample.asp page.
- On the
File
menu, point to
New.
- In the
New
task pane, under
New Web
site, click
More Web
site templates.
- On the
General
tab, click
Database Interface Wizard,
click to select the
Add to
current Web site check
box, and then click
OK.
Note If you do
not add this to the current Web,
you cannot select the correct
database connection name in step
12.
- In the Database
Interface Wizard, click
Use an
existing database connection,
click
Sample in the drop-down
list, and then click
Next.
- Click
Next
two times.
- Under
Select the
database interface pages you would
like the wizard to create for you,
click to select the
Results
Page, the
Submission
Form, and the
Database
Editor check boxes, and
then click
Next.
- Under
Enter a
username and password that you
will use to access your database
editor, do one of the
following and then click
Next:
- Type a
username and password that you
will use to access your database
editor.
-or-
- Click to
select the
Don't
protect my submission page or my
database editor with a username
and password check box
if you do not want to use a
username and password.
- Click
Finish
to complete the Database Interface
Wizard.
You now have a
whole
Sample_interface folder in
your Folder List of your Web. The
Folder List includes all the pages
that you need to view, to edit, tp
delete, and to add to the database.
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 825502