Entity Framework gets all the attention, but there's still something to like about ADO.NET DataSets. For instance, one reason that typed DataSets remain popular is that you can dramatically simplify ...
I posted here a while back that I'm working on ASP.NET and I recall being told to use the tableadapter.<BR><BR>I saw an MS tutorial talking about creating the data access layer and that mentions ...
When working with a database it is common to request data that is spread across multiple tables. To retrieve data from two different tables we can use either a correlated subquery or a JOIN operation.
Just wondering what could cause this behaviour.<BR><BR>I have a TableAdapter for a DataSet, for use as part of a data access layer. I have the "Using (name of TableAdapter)" line, and IntelliSense ...
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