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Description: Discusses using ADO.NET Connection object, other ADO.NET objects, and provides examples. A 41-page article by Paul D. Sheriff of PDSA, Inc.
60 out of 74 rated this helpful Discusses using ADO.NET Connection object, other ADO.NET objects, and provides examples. (41 printed pages) Learn to create a Microsoft® ADO.NET Connection object
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