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This section provides you with a quick way to get started with Pervasive.SQL. After you perform the tasks in this section, you should be on your way to developing your Pervasive.SQL application:
The easiest way to create a Pervasive.SQL database is to use Pervasive Control Center, which can be loaded via the Windows Start menu. You can add relational capabilities to existing Btrieve files or you can create a new database, which creates standard data dictionary files (DDFs) so that your Btrieve data can be accessed by other applications.
Pervasive.SQL User's Guide includes a tutorial on how to create a database, and Advanced Operations Guide includes a tutorial on how to create DDFs for existing Btrieve files. The Pervasive.SQL User's Guide contains instructions that will help you quickly step you through creating a new database with relational capabilities (FILE.DDF, INDEX.DDF, and FIELD.DDF).
The following procedures show how to import ActiveX controls into your IDE.
To import the ActiveX controls into a Visual Basic Project:
To import the ActiveX controls into the Delphi:

The blue ActiveX control icons should now appear in the Delphi Component Palette.
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