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JohnDBCTX
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Hello again,
In my previous thread, my response to creating tables on the fly in ADO.NET has been impossible; in other words, its library would not provide its functions.
Instead, I am quickly learning T-SQL, not just to mention that I have learned Database Management fundamentals in community college in 2002. Therefore I have gained prerequisites myself.
Here are two screenshots below that demonstrates the SQL Server Object Explorer on its left pane, the Source Code Editor in the middle, and the properties window and solution explorer on the right.
So far this is what exactly want to accomplish. Now I have place a command button on the form.
Clearly and hopefully, this shall give more detail. Any assistance from users will be helpful.
Regards,
JohnDBCTX
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In my previous thread, my response to creating tables on the fly in ADO.NET has been impossible; in other words, its library would not provide its functions.
Instead, I am quickly learning T-SQL, not just to mention that I have learned Database Management fundamentals in community college in 2002. Therefore I have gained prerequisites myself.
Here are two screenshots below that demonstrates the SQL Server Object Explorer on its left pane, the Source Code Editor in the middle, and the properties window and solution explorer on the right.
So far this is what exactly want to accomplish. Now I have place a command button on the form.
Clearly and hopefully, this shall give more detail. Any assistance from users will be helpful.
Regards,
JohnDBCTX
jp
Continue reading...