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QueryADataSet

Issue SQL commands against data in one or more ADO.NET Datasets


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QueryADataset allows .NET developers to issue SQL commands against data in one or more ADO.NET Datasets.

  • It can be used for offline applications that still need the power of a database query-engine for ad-hoc data retrieval requests. Its an excellent addition to the existing ADO.NET framework.
  • It can be used in back-end web servers for querying cached DataSets for presentation and eliminate expensive round trips to back-end databases.
  • It is designed to eliminate hundreds of lines of ADO.NET code, with simple, easy to read, SQL statements. QueryADataset is a tool that allows developers to more easily interact with a Dataset.
  • It is the only assembly available that can be used for querying an XML document using SQL syntax. It sure beats having to learn XQuery syntax. Its great for querying data stored in an RSS feed.
  • It allows you to implement your own custom scalar and aggregate functions for use in a SQL statement.



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