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A simple Add to a SQL Server Table using VB.Net 2005???

Asked by BlakeMcKenna in Miscellaneous Programming

I am new to ADO.Net and quite frankly find it very difficult to learn. All I'm trying to do is add a row of data to a DataSet or DataTable (basically, I want it in the database). All I'm doing is reading a text file and writing each record to a table. I have about 33 fields that need to be added to this table and I have no idea what the order of establishing the data elements are. It seems there are so many different ways to do 1 thing. Can someone give me a simple example please?????

The SQL Server table is called "tblBatchDetail" and it has 33 columns in it.

Thanks,

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