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Weaning Developers from the CommandBuilder
msdn.microsoft.com
Examines the drawbacks of the ADO.NET CommandBuilder, and shows how to use the Visual Studio .NET DataAdapter Configuration Wizard (DACW) to write your own Command queries.
Working with MS Access Stored Procedures in VB.NET. Part 1
devcity.net
Shows how to use Stored Procedures, which is usually a feature of high-end databases, in Microsoft Access.
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