Sorry about that ... I posted stuff from an old class and even though it's obsolete, it still works just fine. I have been using the same code off and on for various projects. But to avoid confusing someone else, I should probably update the code sample to use the newer ConfigurationManager. I presume that there probably aren't too many people still using .NET 1.1 <g>
~~Bonnie
>I have been working on Bonnie's data class blogs and have an interesting problem (at least for me). I created a class library for what I call my base data access classes. When I add the database connection screen code from Bonnie's blog cConnection = ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["ConnectionString"]; I get a warning that the method is obsolete. I changed to the suggested method, cConnection = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ConnectionString"]; and get an error ConfigurationManager does not exists. If I put the same code in my web project all is well. My assumption is the class library does not have the web.config file so it does not understand configuration. I do have the same using statements at both places. Is it not possible to create generic data classes this way?
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>Thanks.