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Newbie ? on creating Dataset in VS 2005
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26/07/2006 15:51:52
 
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ASP.NET
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ADO.NET
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C# 2.0
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01139720
Message ID:
01140408
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It doesn't appear as if anything is happening, but it should have just generated a partial class for you. Expand the .xsd (click on the +) in the Solution Folder and see what you get.

~~Bonnie



>Bonnie,
>
>>It was a little more intuitive in VS2003 than it is in 2005.
>
>So, why did they change it? <g>
>
>>I haven't done any new Typed DataSets for my existing project, but I think this is all you have to do:
>>
>>In your Solution Explorer, right-click on your .xsd, then choose "Run Custom Tool" from the popup context menu. It will run the MSDataSetGenerator tool (by default I think, which you should see if you choose the Properties from that same popup context menu).
>>
>
>I follow your suggestion but when I clck on Run Custom Tools absolutely nothing happens. Unless, the king has no clothes and I am the only one not seeing it <g>.
>
>I am trying to understand the concept of strongly-typed dataset and how to use them in VS 2005. That's why I was hoping that there is a good (or bad <g>) book on that. Or some articles on the web.
>
>Do you think it make sense for me (who is aspiring to be a good .net developer some day <g>) to learn the skill of creating strongly-typed datasets?
>
>Thank you.
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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