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4/7/2006 3:32 PM
 

Why is Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.Data.SQLHelper.new() privately declared where I cannot create a new instance of this most helpful dll?  When I look at it in the Object Browser it says public sub new, but when I go to declare a new instance of it, I get the error:

 Error 1 'Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.Data.SqlHelper.Private Sub New()' is not accessible in this context because it is 'Private'.

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dim sHelper as new Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.Data.SqlHelper

Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

 
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4/8/2006 7:55 PM
 

All of the methods of SQLHelper are declared as static/shared so you don't need to first instantiate a new object - just reference the class name:

SQlHelper.ExecuteReader ( . . . .)

etc.


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