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Hi I'm new to ASP.Net and I need to build a ASP.Net page that connects to an Access database, pulls records that have the ItemName field value starting with the letter "A" and then displaying those results. How would I do this? I've looked online and haven't found a solution. Can anybody help?
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hi,
to be honest asp.net is not just one of these things you can just pick up and expand as easily as asp do you have a good appreciation of system COM and System functionality? what language you coding in how many tiers are you coding in? what version of the framework are you currently using? how are you compiling the managed code? if the answer to any of these questions is no or vague then the best advice i could give you is to read a couple of books to really get a feel for the framework and is differences per language before diving in the deep end. if you invest time now you will save hours in the future... MM |
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hi,
to be honest asp.net is not just one of these things you can just pick up and expand as easily as asp do you have a good appreciation of system COM and System functionality? what language you coding in how many tiers are you coding in? what version of the framework are you currently using? how are you compiling the managed code? if the answer to any of these questions is no or vague then the best advice i could give you is to read a couple of books to really get a feel for the framework and is differences per language before diving in the deep end. if you invest time now you will save hours in the future... MM |
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