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HOW TO: Use a TimeStamp Column to Detect Update Collisions in ADO.NET with Visual Basic .NET (Q309489)        
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This step-by-step article uses a Microsoft SQL Server TimeStamp field to detect update collisions in order to reduce the amount of data sent to the server. By default, the CommandBuilder object (both SQLClient and OLEDB) builds collision detection based on all field values. By using a custom UpdateCommand, we can specify only the columns that we wish to use.


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