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Old 09-11-2008   #1 (permalink)
Quimbly


 
 

Updating service referenecs problem

My colleague and I are working from the same code base, including the
solution file and all projects. We're building a WinForms app, using WCF
service methods to access the back-end.

When I update the service references on the proxy map, everything goes
smoothly. When she does, the "global::" modifier is left off all of the
attribute tags, thus making all of our strongly typed datasets invisible to
the UI projects.

There must be a setting somewhere which forces the global modified to be
added when I update the service references that she doesn't have set. Or
maybe something else...?

Can anyone help me out?

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Old 09-12-2008   #2 (permalink)
John Saunders


 
 

Re: Updating service referenecs problem

"Quimbly" <Quimbly@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:BD07812B-25FC-4ECF-A0F9-1D94E95292D7@xxxxxx
Quote:

> My colleague and I are working from the same code base, including the
> solution file and all projects. We're building a WinForms app, using WCF
> service methods to access the back-end.
>
> When I update the service references on the proxy map, everything goes
> smoothly. When she does, the "global::" modifier is left off all of the
> attribute tags, thus making all of our strongly typed datasets invisible
> to
> the UI projects.
>
> There must be a setting somewhere which forces the global modified to be
> added when I update the service references that she doesn't have set. Or
> maybe something else...?
>
> Can anyone help me out?
Check to make sure you're running the same version of Visual Studio and
..NET.

--
John Saunders | MVP - Connected System Developer

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Old 09-12-2008   #3 (permalink)
Quimbly


 
 

Re: Updating service referenecs problem

Same version of .NET. She is using the demo copy of Visual Studio 2005 Pro,
I'm using Visual Studio 2005 pro. She had to uninstall recently and
re-install, and after that, some setting was reset. Before, there wasn't a
problem. Now there is.

"John Saunders" wrote:
Quote:

> "Quimbly" <Quimbly@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:BD07812B-25FC-4ECF-A0F9-1D94E95292D7@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > My colleague and I are working from the same code base, including the
> > solution file and all projects. We're building a WinForms app, using WCF
> > service methods to access the back-end.
> >
> > When I update the service references on the proxy map, everything goes
> > smoothly. When she does, the "global::" modifier is left off all of the
> > attribute tags, thus making all of our strongly typed datasets invisible
> > to
> > the UI projects.
> >
> > There must be a setting somewhere which forces the global modified to be
> > added when I update the service references that she doesn't have set. Or
> > maybe something else...?
> >
> > Can anyone help me out?
>
> Check to make sure you're running the same version of Visual Studio and
> ..NET.
>
> --
> John Saunders | MVP - Connected System Developer
>
>
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Old 09-17-2008   #4 (permalink)
Quimbly


 
 

Re: Updating service referenecs problem

Help needed! Please!

Anyone?
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