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Problem with Expression Blend adding a data context to M
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22/08/2011 16:33:08
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, États-Unis
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
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Windows 7
Divers
Thread ID:
01521510
Message ID:
01521537
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>Do you need to do this in Blend or are you just following the Jump Start? With VS2010 you should be able to set everything you need without using Blend. This wasn't the case with VS2008 so the jump starts were written with that in mind. I find it much easier and use blend only for stuff that is graphical or animation oriented.
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>Timothy
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>>I run expression blend, open the solution, and see both the WPF and the EF projects. I can open both of them and move freely through them.
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>>Following the Jump Start directions exactly, I try to add a new data context to my Customer orders form in Blend, but when I try to select the object to databind the order as the primary business object, the EF business object project does not show in the Object Selector window. I think everything is correct in the VS solution, build dependencies and using statements are all correct. Looking at the user guide and the class videos they are already present in the example. Only the currently selected project is offered in the 'Select Object' screen to add a data context.
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>>Any suggestions?
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>>TIA.
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>>Al Allison
Timothy,

OK, thanks for that . I was strictly following the JS.

Al
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