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Okay, so based on previous discussions, I got the message I'm better off using a DataSet over a DataReader object when I want a method to return that object to a caller. Now what? DataReader is not only efficient but is extremely easy to loop through it's content. A DataSet is apparently a whole other story. In fact, after nearly an hour, I've yet to find a single example of using a DataSet to simply browse it's content by tracing it to my ASP.NET window. I know it is capable of many things but, right now, I just want to inspect the data in about four rows returned from a stored procedure. Can anyone help? Thanks. -- Jonathan Wood SoftCircuits Programming http://www.softcircuits.com |
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