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9/20/2007 6:34 PM
 

I am working on a module (my second one) and I have finished the data layer (using DAL+). I am trying to add a gridview to my View page and when trying to bind my module controller to the object data source, my module controller does not show up in the list as being available. Any suggestions? I didn't have any trouble with my first module and I can't figure out what I did different with this one.

 

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10/2/2007 9:33 AM
 

This is a bug in Visual Studio. You will have to manually enter the type name in the object datasource. The you can use the wizard to choose the methods for the CRUD operations.

Michael Washington has tutorials showing how to enter the type name.


Jim www.walkspoiled.com
 
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