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Updating data from Large result set.

Hello all,
Good morning to all.

Can any one tell solution to this problem please:

There may be situations where you have a large number of records in a DataSet and only a few have changed.
Then, How to extract the specific type of changed records and update them separately using DataSet?
Jul 3 '07 #1
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RedSon
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If you are talking about updating information from a database then you will probably find more information if you asked your question in the appropriate database forum. Or if you tell me what database you are using then I can move this message over there.
Jul 3 '07 #2

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