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A simple question about DataSet

Hello!

A DataSet is using XML to represent data that is stored locally.

I just wonder how can I look at these XML data that describe the DataSet?

//Tony
Jun 27 '08 #1
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The DataSet class has two built-in methods, ReadXml and WriteXml. Play around
with those and you will achieve XML nirvana.
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"Tony Johansson" wrote:
Hello!

A DataSet is using XML to represent data that is stored locally.

I just wonder how can I look at these XML data that describe the DataSet?

//Tony
Jun 27 '08 #2

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