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TableAdapterManager in ADO.NET Orcas
I was reading the Visual Basic Team Blog a couple of days ago, and stumbled upon a pure gem that will be available in Visual Studio Orcas. From the post: Keeping track of all inserts, updates and deletes across multiple related datatables and sending...
Understanding ADO.NET Orcas
If you're like me and enjoy diving into a technology before reading the manual, then you may have experienced confusion when working with the version of ADO.NET Orcas (formerly ADO.NET vNext). I've been playing with the March CTP of Orcas for...
DataSet Toolkit: Can't Live Without It!
I haven't been this excited about the release of a product, but I really think that this one will make the lives of developers a whole lot easier. The DataSet Toolkit from Hydrus Software is an intelligent framework that makes data access in .NET...
Optional, Multi-Column DataSet Relationships
Perhaps I'm a moron and everybody else in the .NET development community knew this before I did. But I will confess that until today, I had no idea how to create optional, multi-column relationships in strongly typed data sets. I knew that you can...
Posted: May 11 2006, 02:33 AM by John | with no comments
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Typed DataSet Woes (Auto-Increment Keys)
I use typed datasets in my .NET solutions quite a bit. Since most of the applications that I build have a lot of pull-data-modify-it-save-it-back processing, the dataset provides me with a simple way to get that job done. Sometimes, though, the tool that...
Posted: Dec 07 2005, 08:19 PM by John | with no comments
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