Aug 15, 2005 #1 AndyLee100 Technical User Joined Jun 26, 2003 Messages 174 Location GB Hi all, What is the vb.net EOF equivalent? Cheers Andy
Aug 15, 2005 Thread starter #2 AndyLee100 Technical User Joined Jun 26, 2003 Messages 174 Location GB To make this a little clearer, the recordset EOF. Upvote 0 Downvote
Aug 15, 2005 #3 RiverGuy Programmer Joined Jul 18, 2002 Messages 5,011 Location US An ADO recordset is an ADO recordset, no matter if it's in VB 6 or VB.Net. However, there is no such thing as a recordset in ADO.Net. Upvote 0 Downvote
An ADO recordset is an ADO recordset, no matter if it's in VB 6 or VB.Net. However, there is no such thing as a recordset in ADO.Net.
Aug 15, 2005 Thread starter #4 AndyLee100 Technical User Joined Jun 26, 2003 Messages 174 Location GB Yes I know, it is called a Dataset. I was asking for the VB.Net equivalent to the classic ADO EOF property of the recordset. However I have since found out that there isnt one. Andy Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes I know, it is called a Dataset. I was asking for the VB.Net equivalent to the classic ADO EOF property of the recordset. However I have since found out that there isnt one. Andy