Hi all,
I've just started using LINQ to SQL on a project with SQL CE and I have a
fairly simple entity model with an inheritance hierarchy to deal with. I
realise this has to follow the 'table per class hierarchy' approach and I've
used SqlMetal to generate the DBML file which contains a single
As long as it's a big one !!!
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 4:06 AM, Joseph Cooney jos...@learnwpf.com wrote:
Thanks for the kind words grant. If anyone has any feature requests other
than 'less crashy' I'm all ears.
I've made the cheque out to 'Grant Molloy' - I hope this is OK ;-)
Joseph
On
On 17 August 2010 11:28, David Burstin david.burs...@gmail.com wrote:
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Again, this would be useful for importing the raw data from Access. What
the client needs is to be able to import the generated reports, including
calculated fields, totals, formatting, etc. *exactly as they see it on
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:35 AM, mike smith meski...@gmail.com wrote:
Odd. I see Excel as being a better app to do calculated fields/formatting
than Access.
True. But the data has to come from somewhere and they are pretty happy with
the Access application they have and the reports it
David,
I feel your pain :-(
On 17 August 2010 11:28, David Burstin david.burs...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Arjang. I appreciate yours and everyone's continued efforts to help
me solve this. Comments below.
SNIP /
Again, this would be useful for importing the raw data from Access. What
Hey guys,
Doing a little bit of SP2010 work.
Basically I want to build a custom form in silverlight, I know how to do it
with a web part, but I don't understand how to hook it up in association,
i.e.
Say there is a custom list called 'Clients'
Typically, it will generate the boiler plate