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Special directives for 1 cs file to refer to another

Hi ,

I am writing some codes in a codebehind cs file and I need to access
another class in another cs file. How do I do that ? What special directives
do I need ? Please advise. Thanks.

Regards,
Adrian
Mar 11 '06 #1
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Adrian,

The other class should be declared as public. If it is in the same namespace
as the first class, you don't need anything else. Otherwise you have to
prefix the class name with the namespace name.

Eliyahu

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Hi ,

I am writing some codes in a codebehind cs file and I need to access
another class in another cs file. How do I do that ? What special
directives do I need ? Please advise. Thanks.

Regards,
Adrian

Mar 12 '06 #2

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