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... statement to add a row tothe ProductAudit table (described in Chapter 4) to record the attempt to delete the row fromthe Products table In this example, you must use SET NOCOUNT ON before performing ... you need to perform an INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statement before the main SQL statement in your stored procedure Setting Up a DataAdapter to Call Stored Procedures As mentioned in the earlier ... objects from your DataSet, and then call the Update() method of your DataAdapter, the appropriate stored procedure is run to push your changes tothe database Let's take a look at how to set the...
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