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Greg McGuffey
Greg McGuffey
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I was doing some refactoring of my project, rearranging the projects and such. That is a joy as always. I had it all rearranged, no errors, it compiled and everything and then added a few existing files from a test project. BOOM. 44 ListPopulating event handlers are now reporting errors. In all cases they report (method name differs, but other than that they are the same):
Error 42: Method 'Private Sub cboAnalysisType_ListPopulating(e As MicroFour.StrataFrame.UI.ListPopulatingEventArgs)' cannot handle Event 'Public Event ListPopulating(e As MicroFour.StrataFrame.UI.ListPopulatingEventArgs)' because they do not have the same signature.
Now unless I'm going blind, those signatures sure look the same to me. Any ideas what might be going on? I'm stuck until this gets fixed.
Thanks!
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ListPopulating event broken
Greg McGuffey
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17 Years Ago
OK, a bit more info. I used msbuild from the command line to build...
Greg McGuffey
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17 Years Ago
Haha, would you believe that we're having the exact same problem right...
StrataFrame Team
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17 Years Ago
It's good to know I'm not the only one. I'm going to try and revert...
Greg McGuffey
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17 Years Ago
I got mine fixed. It was related to references. I was moving around...
Greg McGuffey
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17 Years Ago
Yep, we're going to try removing and re-adding the references again on...
StrataFrame Team
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17 Years Ago
This happened to me again. This time I had set the references, so...
Greg McGuffey
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16 Years Ago
[quote]Did you ever resolve this? If so, how? Does VS 2008 help with...
Trent L. Taylor
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16 Years Ago
Yep, I realize this is a .net issue. I just opened the solution in...
Greg McGuffey
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16 Years Ago
LOL...funny how that works, huh? :D
Trent L. Taylor
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16 Years Ago
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