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hi

i have question

i've wrote program using visual stido 2005 C# i have to search a datatable on Access i can connect to it but i have to search using the e-mail address i don't know how? all what i can search using the Row number which is much easier than have long number..

any one can help me by the code?
Feb 12 '08 #1
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MissFatma
3 New Member
hi

i have question

i've wrote program using visual stido 2005 C# i have to search a datatable on Access i can connect to it but i have to search using the e-mail address i don't know how? all what i can search using the Row number which is much easier than have long number..

any one can help me by the code?
No any reply????

no one can help me???
Feb 13 '08 #2
r035198x
13,262 MVP
hi

i have question

i've wrote program using visual stido 2005 C# i have to search a datatable on Access i can connect to it but i have to search using the e-mail address i don't know how? all what i can search using the Row number which is much easier than have long number..

any one can help me by the code?
What is your table structure like?
How did you serach using the Row number?
Feb 13 '08 #3
MissFatma
3 New Member
mmmmmm

i don't want to search using the row number

i have id no. and the email address

and i want to search using the email address

could u help me plz
Mar 17 '08 #4
r035198x
13,262 MVP
mmmmmm

i don't want to search using the row number

i have id no. and the email address

and i want to search using the email address

could u help me plz
You have still not told us how you searched using the row number.
Searching using email should be very similar.
Mar 17 '08 #5

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