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As you saw in earlier chapters, ADO.NET supports a bevy of ways to manage the memory-resident data returned in a DataSet. In this section you’ll see that ADO.NET exposes additional functionality to the ways you can address, sort, filter, and find data—and for the first time, “select” data (well, in a way).

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Vaughn, W.R., Blackburn, P. (2002). Filtering, Sorting, and Finding. In: ADO.NET Examples and Best Practices for C# Programmers. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1099-3_6

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