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    sc steinhayse
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    When I am stepping though some code in a C#.net 2010 web form application, an exception is thrown saying a 'column name' is invalid. As far as I can tell the dbml property name is spelled the same way it is spelled in the for the column in the specificied table.. I checked the property values for this date column and it is like all the other properties for other date columns in this table. When I comment out the column in the application, all the of rest of the linq commands work correctly. Thus can you suggest what I should check to see what is wrong?

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      When I am stepping though some code in a C#.net 2010 web form application, an exception is thrown saying a 'column name' is invalid. As far as I can tell the dbml property name is spelled the same way it is spelled in the for the column in the specificied table.. I checked the property values for this date column and it is like all the other properties for other date columns in this table. When I comment out the column in the application, all the of rest of the linq commands work correctly. Thus can you suggest what I should check to see what is wrong?

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      R Giskard Reventlov
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      Not without seeing at least some of the pertinent code.

      "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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        When I am stepping though some code in a C#.net 2010 web form application, an exception is thrown saying a 'column name' is invalid. As far as I can tell the dbml property name is spelled the same way it is spelled in the for the column in the specificied table.. I checked the property values for this date column and it is like all the other properties for other date columns in this table. When I comment out the column in the application, all the of rest of the linq commands work correctly. Thus can you suggest what I should check to see what is wrong?

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        taha bahraminezhad Jooneghani
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        this kind of error happens sometime in coding, set break point that part commented, and give us some code snippet!

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