>>>As I think about it, I would not be surprised if I needed a separate sproc for each table and if I can't do the multiple table pull from one sproc - that maybe some strataframe jiggery pokery that is not native to .NET ???
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>>>So basically the problem is that since I have to write the sprocs anyway, I don't want to have to manually write datasets or entity classes as well for each sproc.
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>>I am not sure about your design time issue, but I will confirm that we return as many as 53 tables from a single sproc. We pass an array of table names to the DAL to create a usable DS. However we don't use VS to maintain our SQL code, we maintain our sprocs
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>Thanks, Bruce. I'm fine with maintaining the sprocs from SSMS. The part I am confused about is how to see the structures of the tables in the dataset at design time. It is only an issue in that when designing the reports I think I need to be able to bind the report controls to members of the dataset and that would seem to mean I need to have the dataset available in the data explorer at design time. I tried pointing the date explorer at a sproc returning multiple tables but it only seems to see the first table and put its structure in the treeview. Do you know how I might get the structure of the multitable sproc to show up in the data explorer? I think I need them there in order to use them to design my reports.
Sorry, I'm not much help there. We do very little reporting out of our system, generally simple textual reports.
Could you use something like DataSet.WriteXML to create an xml file to use with the designer?
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