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Programatically use QueryBuilder designer

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Adrian Moldovan - 27 Feb 2008 10:15 GMT
Hi,
You all know the QueryBuilder designer from the Dataset when adding a new
table adapter and you want to create a query... Well, I need to use that in a
windows application(also web app if possible), and let the user choose its
tables based on an already configured connection string, and let him create
it's sql with it.
Is there any way to do this?
System.Data.Design classes are internal... System.ComponentModel.Design.Data
has only abstract classes..

Thanks!
KNaumann - 11 Mar 2008 10:12 GMT
Hi Adrian,

i am looking for the same functionality. Did you get any helpful answers or
did you find some useful hints ?

thanks for help
Kai

> Hi,
> You all know the QueryBuilder designer from the Dataset when adding a new
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> Thanks!
Adrian Moldovan - 11 Mar 2008 10:28 GMT
Nope, didn't found what I am looking for... for the momment I am just
avoiding the issue.
For some reason, all the usefull classes from the related namespaces are
restricted from a normal usage.
I would find this piece of functionality really nice to use and extremely
helpful.
Hope someone would provide some ideas.
Thanks

> Hi Adrian,
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