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Simple and quick way to write to SQL database?

I just upgraded from VS2003 to VS2005. In my application, the only
thing I need to do with my data is simply write it to a MS SQL Server
database. No reads, updates or deletes. Without me having to dive
through gobs of documentation to determine what, if anything, is new in
data access technologies in VS2005, can someone please indicate what
they would consider the simplest and direct method of writing the data.
In the past, I used ADO.NET, created a connection, wrote code to work
with datasets and so on. Any improvements or alternatives?

Thanks

Oct 8 '06 #1
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Polaris,

As you state it is this probably for you the most important change
(addition).

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...mnmapping.aspx

I hope this helps,

Cor

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>I just upgraded from VS2003 to VS2005. In my application, the only
thing I need to do with my data is simply write it to a MS SQL Server
database. No reads, updates or deletes. Without me having to dive
through gobs of documentation to determine what, if anything, is new in
data access technologies in VS2005, can someone please indicate what
they would consider the simplest and direct method of writing the data.
In the past, I used ADO.NET, created a connection, wrote code to work
with datasets and so on. Any improvements or alternatives?

Thanks

Oct 8 '06 #2

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