Hi,

I have a stored procedure that returns 4 different recordsets. I want 
to then have 4 different datagrids on a page display one each. Can 
anyone provide psuedo code on how this would be accomplished? It seems 
this would be more efficient than 4 execute statements and populating 
4 different datasets then binding each.

 It seems that ADO.Net would have a way to populate a dataset with the 
4 recordsets(results from the stored procedure) and then assign each 
by index to the datasource of the datagrids. Am I close?

Thanks




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