![]() My new approach would be to create a second tableadapter with the parameterized query I can't imagine that that would break the original tableadapter. It is time, I think, to lose a few days work and go to an old backup. ![]() I've been working through various autogenerated files, looking at what might have gone wrong with Ainfo it is by no means obvious. OK, clearly there is something going on here I don't understand so I removed my new query, and I still get the error. By adding a second query to the Ainfo tableadapter I seem to have broken the original. Now, however, a call to the tableadapter Ainfo.update(.) is marked as an error, that 'update is not a member of Ainfo'. I managed to work through the Query Builder and things seemed ok. For one of the tableadapters in the dataset (let me call this Ainfo) I wanted to add a second FILL query, one that would take parameters to show a subset of the data. ![]() I have a fairly large VB.net system which talks to an underlying MS Access database until recently all was working well.
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