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Datasets, Datagrids, Data connection..huh?

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cc_crash - 26 Aug 2006 17:18 GMT
Hello everyone, I am very new to VB.net (and programming for that matter)
and I am trying to get a handle on it. I am trying to understand datasets,
data grid, data adapter, data connection and how they all work together. I
have found a few tutorials that helped a little but most have been for VB.net
to an SQL database and I am trying to use this with an Access 2003 database
not SQL. Does anyone know of a good tutorial that explains this with an
Access DB? I am sure I will have tons more questions. I appreciate any help
that you can offer to me.

I can give more specific information about what I am trying to do but at
this point I think would be best if I learned more about the process rather
than waste your time trying to teach me.
Ralph - 28 Aug 2006 01:34 GMT
> Hello everyone, I am very new to VB.net (and programming for that matter)
> and I am trying to get a handle on it. I am trying to understand datasets,
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> this point I think would be best if I learned more about the process rather
> than waste your time trying to teach me.

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