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    pinna_hari
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    Hello, Disconnected(dataset,dataadaper),Coneected(Command,DataReader) Which is better to use? And Please Send samples for How to Use 3-tier Architecture with helper classes for C#.Net

    Pinna

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      Hello, Disconnected(dataset,dataadaper),Coneected(Command,DataReader) Which is better to use? And Please Send samples for How to Use 3-tier Architecture with helper classes for C#.Net

      Pinna

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      Blue_Boy
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      What excatly do u mean by

      haripinna wrote:

      Disconnected(dataset,dataadaper),

      and

      haripinna wrote:

      Coneected(Command,DataReader)


      I Love T-SQL "Don't torture yourself,let the life to do it for you."

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        Hello, Disconnected(dataset,dataadaper),Coneected(Command,DataReader) Which is better to use? And Please Send samples for How to Use 3-tier Architecture with helper classes for C#.Net

        Pinna

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        Colin Angus Mackay
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        haripinna wrote:

        Disconnected(dataset,dataadaper),Coneected(Command,DataReader) Which is better to use?

        It depends on the situation you are in.

        haripinna wrote:

        Please Send samples for How to Use 3-tier Architecture with helper classes for C#.Net

        Too vague and too large a topic. You need to buy books on the subject. It is not going to be answered in the space of a forum post.

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          Hello, Disconnected(dataset,dataadaper),Coneected(Command,DataReader) Which is better to use? And Please Send samples for How to Use 3-tier Architecture with helper classes for C#.Net

          Pinna

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          Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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          haripinna wrote:

          Disconnected(dataset,dataadaper),Coneected(Command,DataReader)

          It depends on the specific application type that you are on.

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            What excatly do u mean by

            haripinna wrote:

            Disconnected(dataset,dataadaper),

            and

            haripinna wrote:

            Coneected(Command,DataReader)


            I Love T-SQL "Don't torture yourself,let the life to do it for you."

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            pinna_hari
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            I mean which is better to use in Project..

            Pinna

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