I didn't really think you had to rewrite it every time, but I figured at least that you had everything in a searchable MSSQL database. I am soooooo disappointed. ;)
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write it again. I have most of my replies, along with the sample snippets I post, saved locally as separate text files. I just find the one I want and copy/paste it into a reply. Sometimes I have to tweak the post a bit, but most of them are "one size fits all".
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>>>I hope you get some good ideas from that Cecil.
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>>>And thanks for the plug, Alan ... again. =0)
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>>>~~Bonnie
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>>>>Thank you, Alan. I am looking at the code and Bonnie's explanation now. Loosk like some really good stuff.
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>>>>Cecil
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>>>>>>I've had several classes on C#, probably about 3 of them, meaning 3 semesters, but that was a while back. I've never had any projects at any clients sites or on any projects using C#. I wonder if someone could advise me on what component to use for data access? Maybe component isn't the right word. Now, I am not a complete novice, but pretty close to it, so realize that I am also a bit rusty.
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>>>>>Have a read of message #
1369681 from Bonnie.