Writing to a DataSet takes more resources than using the DataReader, but it can help if you cache it. 

On 6/11/05, lilmouseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thank you very much sivavenkat!  Helped clear up a whole lot of
issues I had, still a little bit shaky but am about 90% clearer than
i was before.




--- In [email protected], Venkatesan Loganadhan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>  Using an DataAdapter forces u to use a dataset, which makes the
application
> as a disconnected data architectured one,
>  whereas, if u make use of the dbcommand, u need to explicity open
a
> connection and perform the transactions with the server. This is
major
> difference.
>  We cant say which one is better thn the other coz both are their
own best
> at situations.
>  Hope this helps. If u need any further help, dont hesitate to
contact me
> back.
>  Have a nice week ahead!!!
>  Venkat
>
>
>  On 6/8/05, lilmouseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I am struggling to get the concept. What is the difference
between
> > data adapter and olebdcommand? Why would i use one over the
other?
> >
> > Thank you very much
> >
> >
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