Re: DECLARE CURSOR via ADOdotNet does not work
- From: v-wywang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Wen Yuan Wang [MSFT]")
- Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 10:04:02 GMT
Hello Frank,
Thanks for your reply and solution. That's great. It sounds you have found
a solution and resolved the issue now. Sorry for my curiosity, do you still
use ADO.net or using ADO component in .net application? As far as I know,
ADO.net doesn't support Server Cursor. Under my experience, a working
solution would be using ADO retrieve data from SQL Database and fill them
into Dataset. Did I misunderstand anything here? Please don't hesitate to
correct me, if I'm missing anything.
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