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    what is dataset,Data Row,Data Column,Data Relation and Data Reader? and how they use in progarm?

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      what is dataset,Data Row,Data Column,Data Relation and Data Reader? and how they use in progarm?

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      Have you tried Google, Bing, books or whatever?? This forum is not for tutorials. Cheers

      I don't like signatures

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        what is dataset,Data Row,Data Column,Data Relation and Data Reader? and how they use in progarm?

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        You need to get a .Net book and do some reading.

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          what is dataset,Data Row,Data Column,Data Relation and Data Reader? and how they use in progarm?

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          See here[^] as a starting point, but also try and use MSDN for yourself as it contains a wealth of information. If you need a tutorial then try a Google search, or look at the articles here on CodeProject; Hint: look under ADO.NET.

          It's time for a new signature.

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