I think what you really need is to read up on ADO.NET yourself rather than someone writing code for this one specific situation. If we do that then you'll just be back as soon as you want to do something slightly different. Have you heard that saying about teaching a man to fish instead of just giving him a fish? I've posted some tutorial and reference links in thsi thread: http://www.developerfusion.co.uk/forums/topic-32359
You might also like to download the 101 samples from Microsoft and look at the data access examples. Search MSDN for the set for the version of VB.NET you are using.
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