Hey...
I use VB.NET 2005 and your latest version of MyDirect.NET
This question is a little bit embarrassingly, but I have to ask:
I've closed my DataSet Editor, and now I can't find him anymore. - Can you please help me.
THX
DataSet Editor
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MyDirect .NET DataSet does not require special DataSet designer, because DataSet wizard generates standard XML code into an *.xsd file. Microsoft DataSet designer parses this document and draw a schemata. Hence, there is no need for a particular CoreLab DataSet designer.... but when I do this, than will the MS-DataSet Editor will be opened...
What operating system do you have?...get an error, that MySQLDataSetGenerator is not installed on my system.
Please send me your project and steps you took to reproduce the problem.
Do not use third party components.
Hey
I think, we do not speak about the same type of problem.
I've had a DataSet Designer, which showed me only the DataSets designed with the provider specific DataSet. I could expand this Dataset & saw the tables with the specific fields. When I drag/drop one field to a component on to the project, then I do get a DataLink generated. - When I use the MS-DataSet, I get the Binding Source.
I need the Editor, in which I get the DataLink.
THX
I think, we do not speak about the same type of problem.
I've had a DataSet Designer, which showed me only the DataSets designed with the provider specific DataSet. I could expand this Dataset & saw the tables with the specific fields. When I drag/drop one field to a component on to the project, then I do get a DataLink generated. - When I use the MS-DataSet, I get the Binding Source.
I need the Editor, in which I get the DataLink.
THX
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- Posts: 729
- Joined: Thu 13 Dec 2007 10:24