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Old December 29th, 2005, 03:34 AM
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Default Multiple Coloumns Of a Combo Box

I am trying to get the multiple coloumns of a table into the combo box using vb 6.0. is it possible to load multiple coloumns in the single combo box, if possible how can i concatinate the coloumns while extracting records using a single recordset...

 
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yeah.. Its possible. In ADO.NET, just declare a DataReader and within the Read method of DataReader object, just concatenate the value. But that is not the good way. U cant handle the appended record value simultaneously. To handle it, u have to make a PK in ur table.

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