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One or Various Data Environments in the same Project

What is recommended to use, only one data environment per
project?, or various Data Environments (one for each
module) within the same project?
Thank you
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Anonymous,
Seeing as VB.NET does not directly support a Data Environment is this per
chance a VB6 or question?

You may want to ask this "down the hall" in a VB6 newsgroup.
microsoft.public.vb.database might be a good start.

Note, newsgroups starting with microsoft.public.dotnet in the name pertain
to .NET (VB.NET, C#), not VB6.

Hope this helps
Jay

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What is recommended to use, only one data environment per
project?, or various Data Environments (one for each
module) within the same project?
Thank you

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