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date: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 20:24:01 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.dotnet.datatools        back       


getting data from SQL Server into a vb.Net app   
I am new to .net.  The books and white papers all seem to have different ways 
of using .net ADO to get a resultset ( which no longer exists).  Can some one 
recommend a clear and complete over view of how to get data into a app.

I am interested in getting data progarammatically rather than using the 
wizards as the information for the queries are usually changing.

TIA
Mike


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date: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 20:24:01 -0700   author:   Mike Beck

Re: getting data from SQL Server into a vb.Net app   
Hello Mike,

I recomed start from there http://samples.gotdotnet.com/quickstart/howto/doc/adoplus/ADOPlusOverview.aspx

There is a desciption and samples of what you need

MB> I am new to .net.  The books and white papers all seem to have
MB> different ways of using .net ADO to get a resultset ( which no
MB> longer exists).  Can some one recommend a clear and complete over
MB> view of how to get data into a app.
MB> 
MB> I am interested in getting data progarammatically rather than using
MB> the wizards as the information for the queries are usually changing.
MB> 
MB> TIA
MB> Mike
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date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:00:37 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Michael Nemtsev

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