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Philippe Lang

2005-05-23, 9:23 am

Hi,

Is there a way to install the npgsql driver under Visual Studio so it appears as a set of visual controls we can drop on a form, or is it a code library only?

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I have been using the npgsql driver on both .NET and Mono for over 6 months now with no problems.
Howard Cole
www.selestial.com

Philippe Lang wrote:

>Does anyone successfully use a .Net Data provider for Postgresql? I was
>able to find two of them:
>
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Howard Cole

2005-05-23, 9:23 am

The Npgsql driver does have windows forms integration, but I do not use
this part or know if it is compatible with VS 2005. Try the
documentation or check the npgsql user list
(npgsql-general@gborg.postgresql.org).
Howard Cole.
www.selestial.com

Philippe Lang wrote:

>Is there a way to install the npgsql driver under Visual Studio so it appears as a set of visual controls we can drop on a form, or is it a code library only?
>
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Phil Thornhill

2005-05-23, 9:23 am


You can manually add the npgsql dll to the toolbar so that you can use
the npgsql ado.net data objects in the same way as ado.net oledb
objects.

To do this right click on the toolbar.
Select Add/Remove Items
Browse to and add the npgsql.dll
Click ok and the npgsql objects will have been added to your toolbar.

Now just drag and drop on the form designer!


phil..


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To: Howard Cole; PgSql General
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql .NET Data Provider for Visual Studio
2005

Hi,

Is there a way to install the npgsql driver under Visual Studio so it
appears as a set of visual controls we can drop on a form, or is it a
code library only?

-----Message d'origine-----
De : pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] De la part de Howard Cole
Envoyé : lundi, 23. mai 2005 15:27
À : 'PgSql General'
Objet : Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql .NET Data Provider for Visual Studio
2005

I have been using the npgsql driver on both .NET and Mono for over 6
months now with no problems.
Howard Cole
www.selestial.com

Philippe Lang wrote:

>Does anyone successfully use a .Net Data provider for Postgresql? I was


>able to find two of them:
>
>



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