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Today's Video
| Title | Modifications with Stored Procedures |
| Topic | LINQ to SQL |
| Publication Date | 3rd May, 2007 |
Download Link (best to save, not stream) | http://mtaulty.com/videos/nuggets/l2s/14_mt_l2s_modifyingwithsprocs.wmv |
| Description | When it comes to getting the modifications made to objects in your program back into the database, LINQ to SQL provides two options. The default is for the framework to generate the necessary T-SQL for you. The alternative is for you to provide functions that the framework can call to perform Inserts, Updates and Deletes and you can then wire those functions (manually or automatically) to call stored procedures. Here we take a look at how than hangs together. |
| VS Version Used | Visual Studio "Orcas" March CTP |
| Download Size | 12MB |
| Running Time | 18 minutes |
Previous Videos
| Querying with Stored Procedures | 2nd May, 2007 |
| Deferred Loading | 1st May, 2007 |
| When Do Queries Execute? | 30th April, 2007 |
| Dealing with NULLs | 27th April, 2007 |
| Joins | 26th April, 2007 |
| Concurrency | 25th April, 2007 |
| Updating Data | 24th April, 2007 |
| Deleting Data | 23rd April, 2007 |
| Inserting Data | 20th April, 2007 |
| Tools for Generating Mapping Information | 19th April, 2007 |
| Mapping .NET Types to Relational Schema | 18th April, 2007 |
| A Tour Around the DataContext | 17th April, 2007 |
| Introduction to LINQ to SQL | 16th April, 2007 |
Next Video
Calling Standard T-SQL Functions [LINQ to SQL], Publish Date: 4th May, 2007.
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