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   Rick Rothstein to All   
   Re: VB.NET and Access database   
   19 Dec 04 12:43:03   
   
   From: rickNOSPAMnews@NOSPAMcomcast.net   
      
   Almost everybody in this newsgroup is using VB6 or lower. While you may   
   get a stray answer to VB.NET (including VB2003 and VB2005 which has   
   dropped .NET from its name) questions here, you should ask them in   
   newsgroups devoted exclusively to .NET programming. Look for newsgroups   
   with either the word "dotnet" or "vsnet" in their name.   
      
   For the microsoft news server, try these newsgroups...   
      
   microsoft.public.dotnet.general   
   microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb   
   microsoft.public.vsnet.general   
      
   There are some others, but these should get you started.   
      
   Rick - MVP   
      
      
      
   "Terry Maguire"  wrote in message   
   news:rJhxd.441$1U6.319@trnddc09...   
   I am an old VB6 programmer, and we have recently gone to VB.NET.  I am   
   struggling to duplicate some of the things I had done in VB5 and VB6 to   
   the new language.   
      
   What I need to do is to use VB.NET code to :   
      
   #1:  Open an MS Access database   
   #2:  Retrieve the data from one of the tables into an array   
   #3:  Once I have the array filled, I can process the data in the array   
   via VB.NET code   
      
   If my DB is ddddd and my table within the DB is ttttt, what code do I   
   need to open the database and read each member from the table   
   sequentially until the end of the table?   
      
   Thanks for answering.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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