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Roger Wright2-Apr-10 20:07
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It gets better. I had to go back to the server and click on Properties for each table, then individually select every Permission I want to have associated with my username. Talk about tedious! There's about a dozen permissions associated with each table. Surely there must be a simpler way!

But now I can at least see the tables and their columns in Visual Studio; I have yet to discover whether I can actually access them in code. I've never had much luck making the drag and drop method of creating data bindings before - I'm obviously missing something there, since no one else seems to bitch about it as much as I do. But that task is better left for another day...

Progress, however miniscule, is not to be scoffed at, nor pushed too far. It's late, and time for a nap before I really mess something up.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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