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AbusinessObject and AbusinessRules Question
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27/07/2004 10:17:52
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ASP.NET
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The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00927966
Message ID:
00928292
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Okay, i got that, but why does VS think it is a Component versus just a "cs" file?

>Shawn,
>
>Just right-click and choose "View Code" instead of double-clicking.
>
>~~Bonnie
>
>>Okay, I wasn't thinking or something...but now when I click on Business.cs I get the following error :
>>
>>For some reason it thinks it is a component, how do I tell VS it is not a component.
>>
>>
>> The designer could not be shown for this file because none of the classes within it can be designed.  The designer inspected the following classes in the file:
>>
>>	ABusinessObject --- The base class 'OakLeaf.MM.Main.Business.mmBusinessObject' cannot be designed.
>>	ABusinessRule --- The base class 'OakLeaf.MM.Main.Business.mmBusinessRule' cannot be designed.
>>
>>
>>
>>>Shawn,
>>>
>>>>Since Upgrading to version 1.2 I no longer have these values in Intellisense.
>>>>
>>>>Is anyone else missing these options?
>>>>I had it in version 1.1.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>All i see now is mmBusinessRule.
>>>
>>>This should be straightforward, and unrelated to the version 1.2 update since these classe are project-level classes that did not get changed in the release.
>>>
>>>Check the namespace of the ABusinessObject and ABusinessRule classes (located in your Business.cs or Business.vb file). If you are "using" or "importing" this namespace in your source code file you should definitely see the ABusinessObject and ABusinessRule classes in IntelliSense.
>>>
>>>Regards,
Shawn Dorion
Geo Sektor Dot Com
Website: http://www.geosektor.com

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