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ADO.net - Difference between SQL Command and SQL Command Builder

        

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Difference between Sql Command and Sql Command Builder

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Re: ADO.net - Difference between SQL Command and SQL Command Builder

a) SQLCommand is used to execute all kind of SQL queries like DML(Insert update Delete) & DDL like(Create table drop table etc)


b)SQLCommandBuilder object is used to build & execute SQL (DML) queries like select insert update & delete.
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