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how to save textbox values to 2 tables using sqladapter

how to save textbox values to 2 tables using sqladapter
I am new with this. Do I need to ADO.net?
what is the simplist correct way?

or can I write a query in my vb.net form

insert table Machine_Count(M achName, CoinsIn)
values(txtMachi neName(1).Text, txtCoinsIn(1).T ext)

insert table Location_Count( Location_Name, Date,Total)
values(cboLocat ion.ItemSelecte d,lblDate.text, lblTotal.Text)
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how to save textbox values to 2 tables using sqladapter

I am new with this. Do I need to ADO.net?
Yes.
what is the simplist correct way?
Well ADO.NET is not simple, even the simple ways require some work. Check MSDN, there are a
lot of articles on using ADO.NET with plenty of example.
or can I write a query in my vb.net form

insert table Machine_Count(M achName, CoinsIn)
values(txtMachi neName(1).Text, txtCoinsIn(1).T ext)

insert table Location_Count( Location_Name, Date,Total)
values(cboLocat ion.ItemSelecte d,lblDate.text, lblTotal.Text)


You can yes if you dont care about databinding etc.
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Jul 21 '05 #2
Newbee,
how to save textbox values to 2 tables using sqladapter

Although it is not direct related, because of the purpose I saw that you
needed it for, use databinding.

(And than don't forget than that with databinding data is not always
directly placed in the binded datasource, they are binded).

Cor
Jul 21 '05 #3

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