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Introduction | ||
Pt. I | Understanding Data Access | 1 |
Ch. 1 | An Overview of ADO and ADO.NET | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Understanding Data Access Architectures | 17 |
Pt. II | Understanding ADO | 41 |
Ch. 3 | Using the ADO Objects to Retrieve Data | 43 |
Ch. 4 | Editing Data with ADO | 83 |
Ch. 5 | Managing Activity with ADO Events | 109 |
Ch. 6 | Using Records and Streams | 133 |
Ch. 7 | Data Shaping | 155 |
Ch. 8 | Working with Disconnected Recordsets | 185 |
Ch. 9 | Using ADOX for Data Definition and Security Operations | 223 |
Ch. 10 | Analyzing Multidimensional Data with ADO MD | 263 |
Pt. III | Understanding .NET | 311 |
Ch. 11 | Introduction to .NET | 313 |
Ch. 12 | Understanding .NET Languages | 337 |
Ch. 13 | Using ADO from .NET | 367 |
Pt. IV | Understanding ADO.NET | 391 |
Ch. 14 | Using the ADO.NET Objects to Retrieve Data | 393 |
Ch. 15 | Editing Data with ADO.NET | 445 |
Ch. 16 | Working with Disconnected DataSets | 477 |
Ch. 17 | Using Windows Forms with ADO.NET | 513 |
Ch. 18 | Synchronizing DataSets with XML | 541 |
Ch. 19 | Managing Data on the Web with ASP.NET | 575 |
Pt. V | Specific Provider Issues | 605 |
Ch. 20 | ADO and SQL Server | 607 |
Ch. 21 | ADO and Oracle | 639 |
Ch. 22 | ADO and Jet | 659 |
Ch. 23 | ADO and Other Providers | 689 |
Pt. VI | Specific Client Issues | 719 |
Ch. 24 | Using ADO from Visual Basic | 721 |
Ch. 25 | Using ADO from Microsoft Access | 819 |
Ch. 26 | Using ADO from Microsoft Excel | 847 |
Ch. 27 | Using ADO.NET from Visual Basic .NET | 869 |
App. A | The ADO Object Model | 917 |
App. B | The ADOX Object Model | 929 |
App. C | The ADO MD Object Model | 937 |
App. D | The ADO.NET Object Model | 945 |
App. E | ADO and ADO.NET Utilities | |
App. F | SQL and MDX Language Primer | |
Index | 961 |
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