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DataSets in Business Objects error BC30009: Reference required to Assembly 'System.XML'

Asked by fevster in .NET

Tags: bc30009, required, assembly, error, reference

Hi there,

I am using business components within my system that manipulate the data on my sql server database. I am soing a select call using a stored proceedure and want to put it in a DataSet that I can then return to the front end for display.

However I keep getting an error regarding the use of a DataSet as follows?

error BC0009: Reference required to Assembly 'System XML' containing the implemented interface 'System.XML.Serialization.IXmlSerializaable' add one to your project

eh? Does anyone know how I can stop this.. please Im stuck. I need to use DataSets so that I can manipulate the data from the front end of my system.

Thanks

fevster
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