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ADO.NET book & Timestamps

Hi NG,

I needed some information about using SQL Timestamps for resolving
concurrency errors. I bought the book: Pragmatic ADO.NET to aid me in this
endeavor. Some people have asked me if I found a book. This posting is
just to thank the people who responded. There is no need to respond further
to this posting.

Cheers,

Bob

Robert Schuldenfrei
bo*@s-i-inc.com
Nov 16 '05 #1
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sorry to respond :) ...but is the book any good?

Br

Mark.

"Robert Schuldenfrei" <bo*@s-i-inc.com> wrote in message
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Hi NG,

I needed some information about using SQL Timestamps for resolving
concurrency errors. I bought the book: Pragmatic ADO.NET to aid me in this endeavor. Some people have asked me if I found a book. This posting is
just to thank the people who responded. There is no need to respond further to this posting.

Cheers,

Bob

Robert Schuldenfrei
bo*@s-i-inc.com

Nov 16 '05 #2
Robert,

As you read the book, you might also want to check out the Data Access
Application Block for .NET, located at (watch for line wrap):

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ml/daab-rm.asp

It probably puts a lot of the things that you read into practice, as
well as possibly providing new insight into data access.

Hope this helps.
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- mv*@spam.guard.caspershouse.com

"Robert Schuldenfrei" <bo*@s-i-inc.com> wrote in message
news:oiZYc.344935$%_6.276569@attbi_s01...
Hi NG,

I needed some information about using SQL Timestamps for resolving
concurrency errors. I bought the book: Pragmatic ADO.NET to aid me in
this
endeavor. Some people have asked me if I found a book. This posting is
just to thank the people who responded. There is no need to respond
further
to this posting.

Cheers,

Bob

Robert Schuldenfrei
bo*@s-i-inc.com

Nov 16 '05 #3
Hi Mark,

I am just starting into it. It seems to cover the ground and that is why I
bought it. Will let you know.

Cheers,

Bob
"Mark Broadbent" <no************@no-spam-please.com> wrote in message
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sorry to respond :) ...but is the book any good?

Br

Mark.

"Robert Schuldenfrei" <bo*@s-i-inc.com> wrote in message
news:oiZYc.344935$%_6.276569@attbi_s01...
Hi NG,

I needed some information about using SQL Timestamps for resolving
concurrency errors. I bought the book: Pragmatic ADO.NET to aid me in

this
endeavor. Some people have asked me if I found a book. This posting is
just to thank the people who responded. There is no need to respond

further
to this posting.

Cheers,

Bob

Robert Schuldenfrei
bo*@s-i-inc.com


Nov 16 '05 #4

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