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Renaming components don't populate

Is there a reason that Microsoft has decided NOT to cascade the changing of
a components name through out your application?

I can understand them not touching the code that the user wrote, but it
should make the changes to the code that the IDE wrote!!

This is a very annoying problem with the IDE...even C# 2005 Beta 1 has this
same issue.

Have I overlooked some option to have the IDE do this or is this just a
screw up by M$?

Thanks
Jul 21 '05 #1
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"Relaxin" <me@yourhouse.com> wrote in
news:OT**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl:
Is there a reason that Microsoft has decided NOT to cascade the
changing of a components name through out your application?

I can understand them not touching the code that the user wrote,
but it should make the changes to the code that the IDE wrote!!

This is a very annoying problem with the IDE...even C# 2005 Beta
1 has this same issue.

Have I overlooked some option to have the IDE do this or is this
just a screw up by M$?


I agree that it's annoying, and there's no option that I know of to
change that behavior in VS.Net 2002 or 2003.

I don't have the 2005 Beta, but doesn't it have some kind of new
refactoring feature? If it does, maybe that could be used to
globally change an identifier's name.

--
Hope this helps.

Chris.
-------------
C.R. Timmons Consulting, Inc.
http://www.crtimmonsinc.com/
Jul 21 '05 #2
VS.Net 2002 and 2003 does not have it, but 2005 has refactoring
possibilities, which do just that.

Sunny
In article <OT**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>, me@yourhouse.com
says...
Is there a reason that Microsoft has decided NOT to cascade the changing of
a components name through out your application?

I can understand them not touching the code that the user wrote, but it
should make the changes to the code that the IDE wrote!!

This is a very annoying problem with the IDE...even C# 2005 Beta 1 has this
same issue.

Have I overlooked some option to have the IDE do this or is this just a
screw up by M$?

Thanks

Jul 21 '05 #3

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