John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro et .NET
>Visual Studio will do it for you. But you should definately look at the Entity Framework too.
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>>Can you tell me which tools you were referring to that will generate Typed DataSets? I assume you point the tool at your SQL Server instance, and it will create the .XSD file for each selected table? Then, if the table schema changes, you can re-run the tools to re-create the .XSD file?
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>>I'm trying to decide on the data access plan I want to use in the .NET world. There are too many options. At least if I start with Typed DataSets, I'll learn learning the basics, then I may move on to EF or some other ORM. However, I don't want to go there right off the bat, without serving my time on the basic techniques.
You add a new item of TypeDataSet and then open your server explorer and drag the desired table onto the design surface. When you close it, it generates all of the code for you.
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