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VB.Net.2005: Dataset cannot be edited

Asked by k3n51mm in .Net Editors & IDEs, SQL Server 2005, Visual Studio

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We have a dataset that feeds a data export function, created last year using the visual designer in Visual Studio 2005.
To connect to the SQL CE database, it uses a connection string stored in My.Settings, called 'dbConnStr'.

The application runs fine, of course. But when we wanted to add a column to one of the TableAdapters in the dataset, so we could update the export function, it throws an error complaining that the connection string 'dbConnStr' does not exist in My. Settings, when it is plainly there when you open My.Settings and look for it.

So our question is basically, what the hell is going on here?Start Free Trial
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