Carl,
>I just got word from Kevin that in the version of MM.NET that I am using the mmDataSet class is not marked [Serializable()]. He is taking care of this (talk about good tech support!).Ooops, guess he overlooked that. An easy mistake to make ... I've made it too. <g> Well, if he doesn't get that to you soon, you get source code with MM.NET, don't you? Easy enough to change it yourself, too. I didn't even realize you were using MM until you posted the question the second time in the MM category.
>>So, are you ready for NBC's "10.5 Earthquake" movie? <g> I think they have you folks sliding into the Pacific...We don't watch TV. We don't even have cable. We use our TV (a nice big HDTV) only for DVD movies ... much better than the crap on the networks nowadays. <g> I've heard about this TV movie though. I read somewhere where seismologists are dissing the movie because they say that a 10.5 quake is physically impossible.
Besides, *I* won't be the one falling into the Pacific. I live on the East side of the Cascade mountains. Nowhere near the coast.
BTW, Carl, I used to live in Georgia. I lived in Marietta for 15 years (moved to the West Coast in '94). Where is Winston?
~~Bonnie