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A QuickBooksCommand that contains SQL SELECT statement, and is set as the SelectCommand property of the QuickBooksDataAdapter.
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    QuickBooksDataAdapter Constructor(QuickBooksCommand)
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    Initializes a new instance of the QuickBooksDataAdapter class with the specified QuickBooksCommand as the %% property.
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    Public Function New( _
       ByVal selectCommand As QuickBooksCommand _
    )
    public QuickBooksDataAdapter( 
       QuickBooksCommand selectCommand
    )

    Parameters

    selectCommand
    A QuickBooksCommand that contains SQL SELECT statement, and is set as the SelectCommand property of the QuickBooksDataAdapter.
    Remarks
    This implementation of the QuickBooksDataAdapter constructor sets the SelectCommand property to the value specified in the selectCommand parameter.

    When you create an instance of QuickBooksDataAdapter, the following read/write properties are set to their default values, as shown in the table.

    Properties Default Value
    MissingMappingAction MissingMappingAction.Passthrough
    MissingSchemaAction MissingSchemaAction.Add

    You can change the value of any of these properties through a separate call to the property.

    Example
    The following example creates a QuickBooksDataAdapter, sets some of its properties, retrieves data from a table, and displays it.
    public void CreateDataAdapter(QuickBooksConnection quickBooksConnection)
    {
      QuickBooksCommand quickBooksCommand = new QuickBooksCommand("SELECT DeptNo, DName FROM Customer", quickBooksConnection);
      QuickBooksDataAdapter myAdapter = new QuickBooksDataAdapter(quickBooksCommand);
      myAdapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey;
      DataSet myDataSet = new DataSet();
      myAdapter.Fill(myDataSet,"Customer");
      //Get all data from all tables within the dataset
      foreach(DataTable myTable in myDataSet.Tables)
      {
        foreach(DataRow myRow in myTable.Rows)
        {
          foreach (DataColumn myColumn in myTable.Columns)
          {
            Console.Write(myRow[myColumn]+"\t");
          }
          Console.WriteLine();
        }
        Console.WriteLine();
      }
    }
    Public Sub CreateDataAdapter(ByVal quickBooksConnection As QuickBooksConnection)
      Dim quickBooksCommand As QuickBooksCommand = New QuickBooksCommand("SELECT DeptNo, DName FROM Customer", quickBooksConnection)
      Dim myAdapter As QuickBooksDataAdapter = New QuickBooksDataAdapter(quickBooksCommand)
      myAdapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey
      Dim myDataSet As DataSet = New DataSet
      myAdapter.Fill(myDataSet, "Customer")
      Dim myTable As DataTable
      Dim myRow As DataRow
      Dim myColumn As DataColumn
      ' Get all data from all tables within the dataset
      For Each myTable In myDataSet.Tables
        For Each myRow In myTable.Rows
          For Each myColumn In myTable.Columns
            Console.Write(myRow(myColumn) & Chr(9))
          Next myColumn
          Console.WriteLine()
        Next myRow
        Console.WriteLine()
      Next myTable
    End Sub
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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