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I just installed LightSpeed 3.11 with the VS2010 designer, and in my toolbox, under lightspeed, associations like One-To-Many are missing. I only have "Pointer," "Entity," and "InheritanceAssociation." I used to also have a One To Many Association and I think one other association. I am unable to design relationships between entities with these items missing from the toolbox :/ Please advise, Thanks, ~Bill |
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The first thing to try is to close Visual Studio, open a VS command prompt and run devenv /setup. If that doesn't help, try the steps listed in http://www.mindscapehq.com/forums/Thread.aspx?ThreadID=2438 under "The LightSpeed designer is giving weird errors." If that still doesn't help, let us know. |
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I uninstalled 3.11, ran devenv /setup, and reinstalled 3.11; no change :/ See attached screenshot. Anything else I can try?
Thanks, ~Bill |
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First thing to try is to re-run devenv /setup again (without uninstalling LightSpeed this time). If that doesn't work (and there's a good chance it won't, since it didn't work first time), shut down Visual Studio, go into: C:\Users\your_username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\VisualStudio\10.0 and delete the toolbox.tbd and toolboxIndex.tbd files (you might also see _reset versions of these files, in which case delete them too). Warning: this is likely to mess up any toolbox customisations, which is why we leave it to a last resort! |
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ok, I did that, I don't have any toolbox customizations, and no such files exist at that path (see screenshot) so I was unable to delete anything. I am running Windows 7 x64.
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I tried right clicking the toolbox and clicking reset toolbox and it appears to be there!
Thanks! ~Bill |
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You need to show hidden files and folders (Organise > Folder and Search Options > View > Show hidden files and folders). |
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