Christian,
You might like reading "ADO Jumpstart" by John V. Petersen at
http://www.msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/techart/ADOJump.htm.
(Excuse the other post - browser troubles.)
>Hello,
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>I'm very interested in using OOP more to handle my data. Until now I used OOP for the benefits of having visible objects like forms and their controls or business classes and application control classes and so one, but for the code in those methods I handle the data still in a similar way I did in FP 2.6, with the exception of tablebuffering and the using of a database container.
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>I heard sometimes about data objects, but nowhere I could find a real good example/explanation of how to use data (as an object?) this way, and how to gain the benfits of working this way. So I do not know much more than the term data object.
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>Maybe I did not search very much, but I was wondering whether someone here can point me to a good example or description of using data objects, and generally how to use more OOP in data handling procedures.
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>Thank you very much for your time and effort,