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Scanning and Changing Columns in ADO.NET

Asked by RobKearney in Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, .NET, .NET Framework 2.x

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Hi, Thanks for clicking

We looking to change over our code from classic ADO to ADO.NET/ADO.NET2

We need the equivalent of this code that scans thru each record of a recordset, and adds into another recordset each field (column)

Dim RSTJob As New ADODB.Recordset
Dim RSTQuote As New ADODB.Recordset

(code to open two records to simple tables, Tbl_Quote and Tbl_Job)

                        RSTQuote.MoveFirst()
                        For i = 1 To RSTQuote.RecordCount
                            RSTJob.AddNew()
                            For Each fld In RSTJob.Fields
                                        fld.Value = .Fields(fld.Name).Value                          
                            Next fld                            
                      RSTQuote.MoveNext()                            
                RSTJob.Update()
                        Next i
                    End With

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