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Connections strings being automatically created?

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B. Chernick - 01 Dec 2007 02:25 GMT
I'm getting  a little confused here.  I'm creating a demo in ASP.Net 2.0.
I've had to shift databases a couple of times and apparently Visual Studio is
automatically adding new connection strings.  

I'm a bit new to 2.0, so what's the best way to keep everything in the
system on the same string?  Raw text replacement can get a bit time consuming.
Masudur - 01 Dec 2007 12:18 GMT
On Dec 1, 8:25 am, B. Chernick <BChern...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I'm getting  a little confused here.  I'm creating a demo in ASP.Net 2.0.
> I've had to shift databases a couple of times and apparently Visual Studio is
> automatically adding new connection strings.
>
> I'm a bit new to 2.0, so what's the best way to keep everything in the
> system on the same string?  Raw text replacement can get a bit time consuming.

Hi....
All Connection string is saved to projects settings... if you created
the connections using any data source object...
To edit things.. right click on project and select project properties.
and the go to settings tab.... where you will find the settings of the
project... edit the project settings if necessary...

Thanks
Masudur
www.kaz.com.bd
B. Chernick - 01 Dec 2007 13:57 GMT
I'm afraid I'm not following you.  There's nothing in my Projects's  
'Settings' tab of Project properties (if I'm looking in the right place.)

Frankly, I'm learning 2.0 on the run and I started by viewing a couple of
those videos on ASP.net, demoing creation of a dataset by dragging in tables
from a connection.  Perhaps I eventually need to use more advanced
techniques, but at this basic level is there any central way to maintain
control over connection strings?

Thanks.

> On Dec 1, 8:25 am, B. Chernick <BChern...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
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> Masudur
> www.kaz.com.bd

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