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4/4/2008 10:46 PM
 

It may have been a little too late to make this change but I did a find and replace of all the Namespace YourCompany with my company's name.  I also updated the stored procedures name but when I run the program I am receiving an error that the data layer is still trying to access the YourCompany and it does not exist anymore.  Is there something that I missed or is this something that needs to be updated before adding the module in the first place.  Since I did a massive find and replace it replace the YourCompany everywhere but I only had intended to do this at the moduler level.

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4/5/2008 6:28 AM
 

did you update table names and sproc content as well?

did you update the module definition in Host menu?


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4/5/2008 9:59 AM
 

I ended up figuring it out right after I submitted the forum.  It did turn out to be the content in the sproc.  I placed a trace on the SQL Server but the program was failing before the tracer picked up the request.  So as I was in debug I could see all of the values being brought in correctly but then I ended up with the error about YourCompany not being found.  I guess the SQL trace only works when you submit a successful request.  After I posted the question I decided to forget about fixing the issue so when I went back to the SQL server to end the tracer I thought that I should look inside the sprocs themselves.  This is one of those cases where I know what I am doing but once I get up against the wall I keep trying to go through the wall instead of opening the door.

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