Gustav Brock
Gustav at cactus.dk
Sat Jun 20 08:53:00 CDT 2009
Hi Susan I haven't worked with a project using a dataset of this kind in another project so I can't tell. No, I mean Data Sources. Usually it is boxed together with Toolbox and Server Explorer as the other tabs. You can click it forward from menu Data. /gustav >>> ssharkins at gmail.com 20-06-2009 15:26:38 >>> > Now, I don't what you and Charlotte are up to, but I hope you create some > DataSet.xsd files and use the designer to create your datatables. ========That's exactly what I'm doing. The instructions are simple enough, but VB Express doesn't always behave as I think it should -- so either VB Express is cranky, or... well... we already know about me. :) The Toolbox would not update accordingly. And, I created a reference in one project to the project with the dataset, but the dataset didn't show up in the Add Dataset Typed Dataset list. So, I'm wondering if there's a secret to getting the Toolbox (and other dialogs) to update once you create a dataset -- if they're supposed to be available in the Toolbox, because they weren't until I ran Imports statements explicitly added those objects to the form. I was unable to drag the dataset from the Toolbox, because it wasn't listed. I ran the code, the Toolbox listed it. Now, that's peculair to me. > Also, have the box with Data Sources on display; this will contain your > datasets, and you can easily drag and drop full tables or single/selected > fields to your form. ==========You mean the Solutions Explorer or the Database Explorer? I'm working with both. Susan H.