Can an application populate two Grids from the database,
simultaneously without using the multithreading using ADO.NET
Thanks in advance
MR_FBI
mr_fbi2020@.yahoo.comMr_FBI (mr_fbi2020@.yahoo.com) writes:
> Can an application populate two Grids from the database,
> simultaneously without using the multithreading using ADO.NET
My guess is that you can't.
From a database perspective, you need two different connections, and that's
not a big deal. ADO .Net can handle that. Then I don't know about data
binding and all that, but since calls in ADO .Net are synchronous, I can't
see how you could fill the grids without multiple threads.
But if you want to know for sure, you should find a forum devoted to
..Net programming.
--
Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, sommar@.algonet.se
Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techin.../2000/books.asp|||Erland Sommarskog <sommar@.algonet.se> wrote in message news:<Xns94992E388188Yazorman@.127.0.0.1>...
> Mr_FBI (mr_fbi2020@.yahoo.com) writes:
> > Can an application populate two Grids from the database,
> > simultaneously without using the multithreading using ADO.NET
>
> My guess is that you can't.
> From a database perspective, you need two different connections, and that's
> not a big deal. ADO .Net can handle that. Then I don't know about data
> binding and all that, but since calls in ADO .Net are synchronous, I can't
> see how you could fill the grids without multiple threads.
> But if you want to know for sure, you should find a forum devoted to
> .Net programming.
Thank you, I think you are right. As soon as I get my VS.NET 2003, I
will try myself. :)
Best Regards|||Yes. You can call a stored procedure that returns 2 resultsets. Just fill the
dataset and then bind each table to each datagrid. It's simply a single call
without multi calls/threads.
--
-oj
http://www.rac4sql.net
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> Hi
> Can an application populate two Grids from the database,
> simultaneously without using the multithreading using ADO.NET
> Thanks in advance
> MR_FBI
> mr_fbi2020@.yahoo.com
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