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Today’s README file explains how to create connection strings to SQL Server databases using Visual Studio’s built-in tools. To provide an example using real source, I created a simple Winforms ...
Me.txtErrorMessage.Text = String.Format("You must be in {statusLevel} status to update {operationTarget}.") Here's another string-related feature: multiline literals. In Visual Basic 14, you can split ...
// magic commands for SQL Server connection #r "nuget: Microsoft.DotNet.Interactive.SqlServer, *-*" Only then can the SQL connection string be used to create a Polyglot SQL subkernel.