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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:54:05+00:00 2026-05-10T19:54:05+00:00

Perhaps naively, I created a class (AdminDatabase) to handle connection to different MS-Access database

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Perhaps naively, I created a class (AdminDatabase) to handle connection to different MS-Access database files (see code at bottom). The purpose of the class was to allow retrieval of data from a MS-Access database and to manipulate the data. This works well. I can feed an instance of the AdminDatabase class an SQL statement and fill a dataTable with the result (getDataTable method in the code section. Now I have added data sets to the project using Visual Studio’s data designer.

Now I am a bit confused. The AdminDatabase class set’s the connection string once the user has chosen the relevant data file. Since the new data sets also use the same setting, My.Settings.AdminConnectionString for the connection, which brings me to my questions:

  1. After instantiating a AdminDatabase object, can I assume that the data sets I created using the data designer will connect to the MS-Access database file chosen by the user at run time?

  2. Should I write methods in my connection class to access data in the data sets created with the data designer, or would accessing the data sets directly be ok? I guess I could just have a method somewhere to set the connection string setting in the project.

  3. How else can I approach this?

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       public class AdminDatabase        ' stores the connection string which is set in the New() method        dim strAdminConnection as string         public sub New()        ...        adminName = dlgopen.FileName        conAdminDB = New OleDbConnection        conAdminDB.ConnectionString = 'Data Source='' + adminName + '';' + _            'Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0'         ' store the connection string in strAdminConnection        strAdminConnection = conAdminDB.ConnectionString.ToString()        My.Settings.SetUserOverride('AdminConnectionString', strAdminConnection)        ...        End Sub         ' retrieves data from the database        Public Function getDataTable(ByVal sqlStatement As String) As DataTable             Dim ds As New DataSet             Dim dt As New DataTable             Dim da As New OleDbDataAdapter             Dim localCon As New OleDbConnection               localCon.ConnectionString = strAdminConnection              Using localCon                 Dim command As OleDbCommand = localCon.CreateCommand()                 command.CommandText = sqlStatement                 localCon.Open()                 da.SelectCommand = command                 da.Fill(dt)                 getDataTable = dt             End Using          End Function     End Class  
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  1. 2026-05-10T19:54:06+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:54 pm

    If you are using strongly typed datasets for the returns rather than the generic DataTable, I would see those as being different methods, returning the proper dataset for the operation being completed.

    I personally don’t use DataSets much anymore, so I’m not 100% sure if there is a cleaner way of doing it…

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