Perect!
Thanks Kevin
>You can use LINQ and still keep the results in an ADO.NET dataset.
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>I wrote an article in CoDe a few years ago that might help.
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http://www.code-magazine.com/Article.aspx?quickid=0707051>
>If you click on the printer friendly link, you'll get the entire article in one long window.
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>Of particular interest...
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>- Tip #6 shows how to convert a LINQ result set (anonymous type) back to an ADO.NET datatable
>- Tip #9 shows how to query an ADO.NET data table and use a GROUP and SUM
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
public class SystemCrasher :ICrashable
In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people