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Des
When I used asp I would use the line rsCustomers("<f ield name>") which
is easy. I have to
write

sDescription = DataSet.Tables( "ITEM").Rows(0) ("Descriptio n")
sName = DataSet.Tables( "ITEM").Rows(0) ("Name")
dCost = DataSet.Tables( "ITEM").Rows(0) ("Cost")

instead of

sDescription = rsCustomers("De scription")
sName = rsCustomers("Na me")
dCost = rsCustomers("Co st")

Can this be done in dot net ?

Feb 22 '06 #1
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Hi Des,

I think this simplified mode access was availabale only in a "movenext" cycle.
You do the same thing in .net.

Here is a csharp code:

string xx;
foreach(DataRow row in DataSet.Tables["ITEM"].Rows)
{
xx= row["Name"];
}
Best regards,
Lajos

"Des" wrote:
When I used asp I would use the line rsCustomers("<f ield name>") which
is easy. I have to
write

sDescription = DataSet.Tables( "ITEM").Rows(0) ("Descriptio n")
sName = DataSet.Tables( "ITEM").Rows(0) ("Name")
dCost = DataSet.Tables( "ITEM").Rows(0) ("Cost")

instead of

sDescription = rsCustomers("De scription")
sName = rsCustomers("Na me")
dCost = rsCustomers("Co st")

Can this be done in dot net ?

Feb 22 '06 #2

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