>Thanks for the timely responses.
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>Trey and Dan seem to be saying roughly the same thing. To wit...
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>"Don't let the project builder see the database at all since it really isn't used in the build."
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Actually, what I'm saying
is to have the Database in the project - if you have stored procedures that are called from other code, it might get pulled in anyway - just don't use the database that's being shared with other people: use a local copy to isolate it better.
Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.