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Transparent Database Access with ADO.NET
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Can't be done |
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2003-05-02 09:47:01 |
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anonymous2
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you can get around this by writing your own overloaded versions. (Not great but works)
Ie. MyDBAccess.Fill(IDbDataAdapter aDataAdapter, DataSet aDataSet, string aTableName)
etc and determining the db used inside this function.
works quite well really.
bj
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