>>Hi,
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>>I am beginning a process of moving my ASP.NET application from using VFP database to SQL Server. At this point I want to try a few things to see what I am most comfortable doing. In ASP.NET/VFP I was calling a VFP stored procedure passing an XML. I suppose with SQL Server I can/need to call SQL Server directly.
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>>I want to start with a page that allows user to enter some values in textboxes and drop down lists and the information is added to a table. I have been away from doing ASP.NET work for quite some time (as I was mainly maintaining my application). So now I need to learn from the beginning.
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>>If you know a basic article that covers this topic or are willing to provide conceptual guideline, I would appreciate very much.
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>Some basic articles can be found at
http://www.aspsnippets.com/post/2009/05/27/Get-ID-of-the-newly-inserted-record-in-SQL-Server-using-ADONet.aspx (see for other articles at this blog too).
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>However, IMHO, using SQLDataSource is a simple, but not really n-tier architecture.
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>You're not using any framework, right?
Thanks. No.
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