Paul,
look at the DataSet, the DataTable and the DataRow
The DataSet provides more functionality than the old ADO RecordSet.
A DataSet can hold multiple DataTables (as well as relationships)
something like:
Assuming an existing DataSet
Dim MyDataTable As DataTable
Dim MyDataRow as DataRow
MyDataTable = MyDataSet.Table s("MyTable")
MyDataRow = MyDataTable.New Row
MyDataRow("MyFi eld1") = 1
MyDataRow("MyFi eld2") = "Test"
MyDataTable.Row s.Add(MyDataRow )
Doug
"Paul Ilacqua" <pi******@twcny .rr.com> wrote in message
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Is there something similar to the
rs.Addnew
...
...
rs.update
from ADO in ADO.Net on an Access or SQL Server database.
Paul