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As with Windows forms, you can use data readers to access data, not just datasets (see "Using a Data Reader" in Chapter 22 for more on data readers). To see how this works, see the WebDataReader example on the CD-ROM. In that example, I use an OleDbCommand object to retrieve the authors table and connect that table to a data grid. Here's the code—note that you use the ExecuteReader method of the command object to get the data reader:
Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load OleDbConnection1.Open() Dim Reader1 As System.Data.OleDb.OleDbDataReader Reader1 = OleDbCommand1.ExecuteReader() DataGrid1.DataSource = Reader1 DataGrid1.DataBind() Reader1.Close() End Sub
You can see the results in Figure 23.12, where the data from the data reader is displayed in the data grid in this example.
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