This book provides reference information for the DataWindow® object. It describes DataWindow expressions and the functions you use with them, and properties of DataWindow objects.
This book is for anyone developing applications that use DataWindow .NET™ in the .NET Framework. It assumes that:
You are familiar with the DataWindow painter. If not, see the DataWindow Designer User’s Guide.
You are an experienced user of Visual Basic or C# and your development environment. If not, see the documentation for your development environment and your language of choice.
For a complete list of books and online documentation, see the preface of the DataWindow .NET Programmer’s Guide.
You can find sample code on the Sybase CodeXchange Web site and in the Sybase\DataWindow .NET 2.5\Code Examples directory.
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