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Consuming ADO.NET DataSets in the Microsoft Office System







Consuming ADO.NET DataSets in the
Microsoft Office System

Consuming ADO.NET DataSets in the
Microsoft Office System
04/11/2004 10:22 PM

Data interoperability with Microsoft Office-based applications is an important part of real-world solutions. ADO.NET is the powerful, flexible data access layer in the Microsoft .NET Framework that makes data interoperability with any application easier and more extensible. This article discusses how to create ADO.NET DataSet objects for use with applications in the Microsoft Office System, thus creating the vital link between Office solutions and ADO.NET.




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