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OleDBProNet 1.5.0.1 released for managing large rowset of recordsHi, All:
OleDBProNet version 1.5.0.1 is released at www.udaparts.com. OleDBProNet is integrated with DataGridView with OleDBProNet. Binding OleDBProNet with a DataGridView control becomes extremely easy. This is great for navigating a large rowset using server cursor, and is much faster and more elegant than ADO.NET. Here is the picture from the sample project CursorDataGridView http://www.udaparts.com/cursordgv.jpg > OleDBProNet is integrated with DataGridView with OleDBProNet. Binding Does this work with ADO (I am not referring to ADO.NET, I am referring to> OleDBProNet with a DataGridView control becomes extremely easy. This is > great for navigating a large rowset using server cursor, and is much faster > and more elegant than ADO.NET. > > Here is the picture from the sample project CursorDataGridView > > http://www.udaparts.com/cursordgv.jpg ADO, the predecessor)? Stephen Howe Hi, Stephen:
OleDBProNet is written directly from OLEDB raw interface. It doesn't depend on ADO, but it provides more features than classical ADO. For details, see the short article at the site http://www.udaparts.com/devguide.htm -- Show quoteYuancai (Charlie) Ye Fast accessing all of remote data sources anywhere with SocketPro using batch/queue, non-blocking and parallel computation See 30 well-tested and real OLEDB examples at http://www.udaparts.com "Stephen Howe" <stephenPOINThoweATtns-globalPOINTcom> wrote in message news:%23WTXFIjNGHA.1288@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > OleDBProNet is integrated with DataGridView with OleDBProNet. Binding > > OleDBProNet with a DataGridView control becomes extremely easy. This is > > great for navigating a large rowset using server cursor, and is much > faster > > and more elegant than ADO.NET. > > > > Here is the picture from the sample project CursorDataGridView > > > > http://www.udaparts.com/cursordgv.jpg > > Does this work with ADO (I am not referring to ADO.NET, I am referring to > ADO, the predecessor)? > > Stephen Howe > > |
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