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Old July 31st, 2011, 04:40 PM
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Default New LightSwitch book - reference code issue

Just got the new "Beginning Visual Studio LightSwitch Development" book.

In chapter 4, it references the "CreateAquarium.sql" file (page 79) to create the database with this script.

I've downloaded the C# code; however, no "CreateAquarium.sql" file. Am I missing something or are these files not included or posted somewhere else?

I'm on Chapter 8 and it wants to use the Aquarium database created in Chapter 4 (I started doing the Try It Out exercises starting with Chapter 6)

Thanks.

Stephen
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Old July 31st, 2011, 04:43 PM
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Default CreateAquarium - with VB code (not C# Code)

NVM, found the script.

It was loaded with the VB code and not with the C# code.





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