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We recommend that you use the xamComboEditor control instead of the xamComboEditor (Input) control. The xamComboEditor (Input) is being planned for retirement over the next few years and will not receive any new features. We will continue to provide support and critical bug fixes for the xamComboEditor (Input) during this time. For help or questions on migrating your codebase to the xamComboEditor, please contact support.

Accessing Data

Data bound applications are everywhere. Without data, your end users wouldn’t be able to save settings, access customer orders, or even check their e-mail. Being able to access an application’s underlying data quickly and efficiently is a high priority for every developer.

Whether you use a Microsoft® Access™ database, SQL Server, your own custom object, or an XML file, we can guide you through connecting each one to the xamComboEditor™ control without the headaches and frustration inherent in data bound applications. This section will provide you with all the knowledge you need to bind xamComboEditor to any data source.

Click the following links to view topics written specifically to help you access data using the xamComboEditor control.