Re: VB or C# for SQL Server

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Well, the VB vs C# issue has been worked over before, many folks probably
have their rhetoric ready in cut and paste mode from older posts on the same
topic. I came across the portion I enquired about in the original poster's
message, and read it as though he were looking for an alternative to what
he's working with now:

<snip>
I've tried a few different ways to move this to a Mod. Mostly nothing
happens. No error no nothing.
</snip>

Sorry you felt your time was wasted, and that you took the time to respond
as such.

Ron

"William (Bill) Vaughn" <billvaRemoveThis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> And this pertains to ADO.NET how?
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> "RYoung" <ryoungdev@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uqESz%23mpFHA.3316@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "Bob" <nojunk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:eOnNe.29$Vg7.5@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>> Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
>>> System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
>>> Label01.Visible = True
>>> Panel01.Visible = True
>>>
>>> Panel02.Visible = False
>>> Label02.Visible = False
>>>
>>> Panel03.Visible = False
>>> Label03.Visible = False
>>>
>>> Panel04.Visible = False
>>> Label04.Visible = False
>>>
>>> Panel05.Visible = False
>>> Label05.Visible = False
>>>
>>> Panel06.Visible = False
>>> Label06.Visible = False
>>> End Sub
>>>
>>
>> Can you give some details on that problem? I don't like the way that sub
>> looks, and maybe can offer something. A screenshot posted on the web
>> would be nice. I'm thinking a custom usercontrol might be a cleaner way
>> to go.
>>
>> Ron
>>
>
>


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