Re: How do I set up a RowChangedEvent in a Typed DataSet
- From: "Bob Barrows [MVP]" <reb01501@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 10:06:42 -0500
Ralph wrote:
Feel free :-)
Would like to let you know that I really like your "canned response".
So much that I'm sorely tempted to steal it for my own use. <g>
Too often an OP when they get a "wrong newsgroup" reply think thatHmm ... maybe an addition to my canned response is in order ... I just
one is trying to be a newsgroup bully - waging some kind of petty
turf war. When in fact one is doing their very best to help. Also it
isn't so much that they are more likely find a knowledgeable answer
in the correct group, as it is that the reply itself, is more likely
to be reviewed by knowledgeable people.
don't want it to get too long. If you post a revised reply, I may steal
it back ... :-)
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