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Hi All,
Just wanna check if there is a way to locate/search within
a dataset without using the select/filter method.

Increasing the accracy of the SQL command has not enabled
a smaller dataset. Hence the need to search. At the
moment stepping thru each row is rather a bother as i dont
want to implement the Filtering.

Is there any other way ?
Nov 22 '05 #1
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Hi,

Dataview.find
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...sfindtopic.asp

Ken
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Hi All,
Just wanna check if there is a way to locate/search within
a dataset without using the select/filter method.

Increasing the accracy of the SQL command has not enabled
a smaller dataset. Hence the need to search. At the
moment stepping thru each row is rather a bother as i dont
want to implement the Filtering.

Is there any other way ?

Nov 22 '05 #2
Cor
Hi Miro,

You dont have to step through it yourself, I find it always funny people
talking about that stepping through a dataset.

Did you once measure the time it takes?

However you can look at the "datarowcollection find method", maybe that will
help you?

Cor

Just wanna check if there is a way to locate/search within
a dataset without using the select/filter method.

Increasing the accracy of the SQL command has not enabled
a smaller dataset. Hence the need to search. At the
moment stepping thru each row is rather a bother as i dont
want to implement the Filtering.

Nov 22 '05 #3

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