On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 17:12, Josh Williams <jwilli...@swcg-inc.com> wrote: > I’ve been developing using the embedded version of FirebirdSql and the .NET > client wrapper for a few months now and believe everything with the database > to be solid. However, as I’m moving away from the database portion of the > program, I’m finding it harder and harder to use the Visual Studio output > window for my own debugging purposes due to the number of messages output by > the wrapper. Is it possible to disable these messages while still keeping > the DEBUG compilation variable?
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