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C# 2.0 Return DataReader object
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09/03/2012 14:31:54
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
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Environment:
C# 2.0
Divers
Thread ID:
01537785
Message ID:
01537806
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>>Thank you. Does it mean that in the signature of the method I will have
>>
>>public oDataReader MethodName()
>>
>
>I have no idea about that syntax. My methods are simply name as is:
>
>
>        ' SQL exec
>        ' expC1 SQL command
>        Public Function SQLExec(ByVal tcSQL As String) As Boolean
>        End Function
>
>        ' SQL update
>        ' expC1 SQL command
>        Public Function SQLUpdate(ByVal tcSQL As String) As Boolean
>        End Function
>
I understand. We work in different languages (C# and VB.NET). But in your case, if I understand correctly the "As Boolean" means that your method returns the Boolean type, right? So my understanding is that if I apply your code (in the previous message) you method declaration would be like:
public Function MethodName( parameters) as oDataRead
But now that I look at it does not sound/look right. I need to read on this more.
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