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    George Mathew
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    Hai all I have a class library and have a class called Basepage.vb in the same project.when i try to call the basepage.vb in my class library it says ambiuous namespace .. not only a single file,but almost 7 files are in this status.. Please help me.. Thanks in advace George Mathew

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      Hai all I have a class library and have a class called Basepage.vb in the same project.when i try to call the basepage.vb in my class library it says ambiuous namespace .. not only a single file,but almost 7 files are in this status.. Please help me.. Thanks in advace George Mathew

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      HemJoshi
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      ambiuous namespace means your application namespace name or any two namespace in your application have the similler name. So try to use the full path of the name space. It will work.

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        Hai all I have a class library and have a class called Basepage.vb in the same project.when i try to call the basepage.vb in my class library it says ambiuous namespace .. not only a single file,but almost 7 files are in this status.. Please help me.. Thanks in advace George Mathew

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        Dave Kreskowiak
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        Let me clear up the other guys explanation. It means you have the same class name defined in two different namespaces you're importing. You could have given a class in your code the same name as a class that Microsoft wrote in the .NET Framework.

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