DataTierHelper 1.0

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  • Date added:
    04/02/2004
  • File size:
    698K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows NT/2000/XP/2003, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003

Publisher’s description

DataTierHelper is an add-in for use with Visual Studio .NET 2003 or better. DataTierHelper automates the process of writing code for the Data Access tier of an n-tier application. This release produces C# code and supports SQL Server databases only. Subsequent releases will support VB.NET and additional RDBMSs.

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  1. Great value Anonymous -- December 4 2005, 21.48

    Great software. Using it with Epson 4890 and Canon digital cam.
    Very intuitive and user - friendly.

    Absolutely reccomended.

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  2. a good home printer Martin Venning -- December 4 2005, 17.27

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  3. haha Anonymous -- December 4 2005, 12.07

    haha

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