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Data set in Codebehind
When using dreamweaver for asp.net and VB can anyone tell me how to access the
dataset (that DW created MM:Dataset ) in the code behind. All examples to do
sorting (which is what I want) is put in the <Script> section in the main page.
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Paul Whitham TMM #2
Re: Data set in Codebehind
Kevin Marshall may have the definitive answer but I have never been able to
integrate the DW code with Code behind so I have stuck with writing standard
ADO code and using that. It is not all that difficult.
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