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hey all,

i remember seeing a tip somewhere but now i can't remember when or where.
The tip show how to display the xml data of a dataset when you are in debug
mode.

Does this ring a bell or anybody know how to do this?

thanks,
rodchar
Nov 21 '05 #1
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I believe you mean the dataset visualizer. It's build into vs.net 2005, so
if you hover over the dataset reference a smarttag will appear (+ symbol
below it), click that to view.

Similar funtionality was created by a number of people for vs.net 2003.
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/DSWatch.asp is one of the more popular
implementations.

Cathal
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hey all,

i remember seeing a tip somewhere but now i can't remember when or where.
The tip show how to display the xml data of a dataset when you are in debug mode.

Does this ring a bell or anybody know how to do this?

thanks,
rodchar

Nov 21 '05 #2

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