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    i want to get two oledb data ,use two radio buttons and one textbox get select quary language.please help and send me codes.this is difficult.try done it. i explain it. how to send two oledb data to one textbox example; oledb data===diposit withdraw it is diposit=textbox show diposit amount it is withdraw=textbox show withdraw amount

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      i want to get two oledb data ,use two radio buttons and one textbox get select quary language.please help and send me codes.this is difficult.try done it. i explain it. how to send two oledb data to one textbox example; oledb data===diposit withdraw it is diposit=textbox show diposit amount it is withdraw=textbox show withdraw amount

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      pmarfleet
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      When you post a message, you should give it a meaningful title. 'c#' is too vague. Have you made any attempt to solve the problem yourself? I suggest you do some research, write your own code and post again if you encounter a specific problem. Paul

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        When you post a message, you should give it a meaningful title. 'c#' is too vague. Have you made any attempt to solve the problem yourself? I suggest you do some research, write your own code and post again if you encounter a specific problem. Paul

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        seeitsharper
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        A look at his post history suggests he will never learn


        Keep your eyes open, you might spot alternatives.

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          A look at his post history suggests he will never learn


          Keep your eyes open, you might spot alternatives.

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          Colin Angus Mackay
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          All but one of his posts are marked C#


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