Can someone help me with converting the following SQL statement to VB.Net code:
BACKUP DATABASE eFB TO DISK = 'D:\EFB\EFBSave.bak'
WITH DIFFERENTIAL;
I have a .Net application that has a DataGridView and I want to back up the SQL Database. As you can see, I have the SQL statement, but don't know how to correctly convert it into VB.Net code.
I believe the statement will begin with the Dim statement. Is this correct? If you are willing, please provide a brief explanation of the statement. I'm really trying to understand SQL strings.
Thank you in advance
BACKUP DATABASE eFB TO DISK = 'D:\EFB\EFBSave.bak'
WITH DIFFERENTIAL;
I have a .Net application that has a DataGridView and I want to back up the SQL Database. As you can see, I have the SQL statement, but don't know how to correctly convert it into VB.Net code.
I believe the statement will begin with the Dim statement. Is this correct? If you are willing, please provide a brief explanation of the statement. I'm really trying to understand SQL strings.
Thank you in advance