Database Abstraction Using basic ADOdb commands to read data from and write back to the database
Data Dictionary Basics How to obtain information about database fields, columns and tables
Keys,Fields & Field Objects Understanding how to work with the most detailed level of data provided by ADOdb
Transactions Understanding Transaction scope, and how to start, stop and roll back transactions
Parameter Binding Understanding variable binding, portability and bulk insertions
Multi Database Connections Controlling connections and transaction scoping in multiple databases simultaneously
Result Set Caching Caching queries to speed up re-use, via Disk or Memcached caching
Creating & Extending Drivers Adding new functionality and changing the behaviour of existing drivers
The Connection Matrix A guide to establishing connections across the supported databases
Include File Guide Include file requirements for the various features
Writing Portable SQL Limiting SQL statements to ensure cross database portability
Moving from MySQL to ADOdb How to migrate database specific applications to ADOdb
Customizing Error Handling Trapping and redirecting database errors using exceptions
Stored Procedure Example How to use stored procedures in the supported databases
Feature Comparison Matrix Supported database feature
Deprecated Functionality Unsupported features