August 21, 2002 08:21 PM

Using ADO MD with .NET

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SQL Server Magazine
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OpenSchema can help solve COM interoperability problems
Now that Visual Studio .NET and the Microsoft .NET languages are commercially available, many developers are going beyond experimentation and using Visual Studio .NET to develop production applications. If you're like me and you use SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services to develop applications, you probably hit a snag when you tried to combine it with Visual Studio .NET. The .NET Framework doesn't natively support data...

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The author isn't a very good programmer. Has he heard of System.Reflection.Missing.Value? That's how you pass MISSING PARAMETERS to COM INTEROP. No need to use InvokeMember.

Also, it's null not NULL! And String.Empty, not "". This code won't even compile.

jonathan9/27/2002 8:19:24 AM


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