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1/3/2006 9:56 AM
 
Yeah that is one of the lines I commented out, it was part of the template. I realized now what happened, and have fixed the problem. The template files assume that you are going to connect to a database so it writes the needed code, but of you are not going to connect to a databse you do not need that code.

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9/19/2006 8:49 AM
 

If anyone else is searching on this issue in the future you can get this error if you do not have a reference to your SQLProvider project in your module’s main project.

mj

 


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1/18/2010 12:12 AM
 

I've got a problem that seems to be very similar to this.

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/F...

Help is greatly appreciated!

 
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