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Code Sample for ADO.NET Article: Weaning Developers from the CommandBuilder 1

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Code Sample for ADO.NET Article: Weaning Developers from the CommandBuilder sample supplements the MSDN article on the ADO.NET Command Builder and how to create your own Insert, Update, and Delete queries. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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