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FusionWare ADO.NET Provider for MultiValue and WPF (with Visual Studio 2010) Part 1
By Robert Houben, CTO on
3/23/2010 12:00 AM
Connecting to a MultiValue (PICK) database using FusionWare Direct ADO.NET provider from a WPF application using Visual Studio 2010. Example code using the sample CUST file in the FusionWare Direct Data Access Server (Direct DAS) account.
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