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Old 12-03-2006, 02:05 PM
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i am Neelima .i would like to create a windows form using vb.net(03),with dataadapter,dataset.For example creating a form (Resume-details) where the data will be contained in controls like text boxes,combo boxes etc... on the form.i should be able to add,save,delete records & navigate through the database(Oracle) from front-end(vb.net) to back-end(Oracle table).can u please help regarding this.thank u.
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Old 01-31-2007, 11:32 AM
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hello,
i am Neelima .i would like to create a windows form using vb.net(03),with dataadapter,dataset.For example creating a form (Resume-details) where the data will be contained in controls like text boxes,combo boxes etc... on the form.i should be able to add,save,delete records & navigate through the database(Oracle) from front-end(vb.net) to back-end(Oracle table).can u please help regarding this.thank u.
Firstly You can import the Oracleclient
Then create a Oracleconnection
Assign the connection string to the oracle connection( Data Source, User id, Password)
Open the connection Then using the queries u can do all the queries
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Old 02-02-2007, 10:31 AM
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u mean to say that u need a quick application.....
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Old 02-24-2007, 06:54 AM
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i am Neelima .i would like to create a windows form using vb.net(03),with dataadapter,dataset.For example creating a form (Resume-details) where the data will be contained in controls like text boxes,combo boxes etc... on the form.i should be able to add,save,delete records & navigate through the database(Oracle) from front-end(vb.net) to back-end(Oracle table).can u please help regarding this.thank u.
if u want that ur controls also adds the data then u have to use simple or complex binding for that it will allow u to navigate through the dat also for more details email me at sadakat_ali20@yahoo.co.in
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