D8: Beginning ADO.NET App

From: Lee Grissom (Lee.Grissom_at_REMOVETHISquest.com)
Date: 01/21/04

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    I want to be able to execute queries at run time that return the data and
    display it in a grid. I *must* use components off of the "Data Components"
    section of the toolbox b/c I need to eventually hook into the InfoMessage
    Event. So far, I'm able to make a connection, but I don't know how to
    populate a DataGrid. Looking for sample application that uses ADO.NET
    SqlConnection component (not BDP).

    Many thanks,
    Lee


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