need an ADO expert- will pay

M

Mark

Hi All,

I'm new to ASP.NET and have a basic question. If someone is willing to lay
it out for me in an easy way to understand, I have a huge list of tasks I'm
willing to pay to get completed... please help.

Quick background... I've got three books on ASP.NET web app development.
If I follow the code, I have no problem manually creating a Connect, and
sending a Command, getting a Data Set and binding and all that good stuff.

BUT, I have Visual Studio .NET and I'm told this is supposed to replace my
need to code all that manually... but I can't seem to figure it out, or find
a clear and consice source. I'm placing DataConnectors, Data Set from the
toolbar... but for the life of me, I can't get that data to bind to a
datagrid. Do I need to code manually after I do some steps through Visual
Studio.

You can see I am quite confused, which is why I'm willing to pay if someone
can really help me out. I have a tight deadline...

So, if you'd please email me directly at mtncity2000 at yahoo dot com and
explain the step by step process of creating a basic query and displaying
results in a datagrid using Visual Studio to it's fullest benefit, perhaps
we can establish a working relationship.

Are you looking for some good clients. My two clients right now are huge
names, and I'll have plenty of miniproject through at least the end of 2005
with them. If you can help me with this one question, than perhaps we can
work together. I don't care where you are located, if you can explain it
clearly, we can work together.

Please help!!!

Thanks for your time

Mark
 
C

Cor Ligthert

Mark,

Please do not multipost, crosspost what is sending one message in one time
to all relevant newsgroups.

There are answers (including mine) for free in the newsgroup languages.vb

Cor
 

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