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Code Snippet

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Code Snippet
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Code Snippet
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Description:
An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web
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Exception Details:
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Line 18: OleDbDataAdapter objAdapter = new OleDbDataAdapter(strSQL, objConnection);
Line 19:
Line 20: objAdapter.Fill(objDataSet, "Employees");
Line 21: DataView objDataView = new DataView(objDataSet.Tables["Employees"]);
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Stack
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[OleDbException (0x80040154): No error information available: REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG(0x80040154).]

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