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    :)Hi all,have you got any sample code in C# to process with ACCESS database such as:Read,WRite,Delete,etc...using 3 tiers model.Give me please,i know nothing about it,but i need it.Thanks for your helping! God save all of you!

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      :)Hi all,have you got any sample code in C# to process with ACCESS database such as:Read,WRite,Delete,etc...using 3 tiers model.Give me please,i know nothing about it,but i need it.Thanks for your helping! God save all of you!

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      tiem wrote: using 3 tiers model Well, so long as you have no presentation code in the example ( which you wouldn't ), it'll be suitable for 3 tiered development. The MSDN is full of examples, I believe you pass the path to the Access DB to a SQL Connection constructor, then treat it as any other DB, passing in SQL, etc. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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        :)Hi all,have you got any sample code in C# to process with ACCESS database such as:Read,WRite,Delete,etc...using 3 tiers model.Give me please,i know nothing about it,but i need it.Thanks for your helping! God save all of you!

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        You say in your email that you don't have time to look in MSDN. I found this link in less than a minute, using google. http://visualbasic.about.com/od/usingvbnet/l/aa050303c.htm[^] Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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          You say in your email that you don't have time to look in MSDN. I found this link in less than a minute, using google. http://visualbasic.about.com/od/usingvbnet/l/aa050303c.htm[^] Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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          Christian Graus wrote: You say in your email that you don't have time to look in MSDN. Sounds like a homework assignment coming due huh? ;) - Nick Parker
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            Christian Graus wrote: You say in your email that you don't have time to look in MSDN. Sounds like a homework assignment coming due huh? ;) - Nick Parker
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            Either way, it's a worry when someone 'doesn't have the time' to use the best tools for the job. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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