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I have used LightSpeed for one other project so I am not completely clueless, but I can't seem to get it to generate a UnitOfWork class. There should be a class that looks something like: public partial class ****UnitOfWork : Mindscape.LightSpeed.UnitOfWork Right? |
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Your project is targeting .NET 3.0 or earlier. (If it were targeting .NET 3.5 or above, you would have a reference to System.Core in your project references.) LINQ is not supported on .NET 3.0, so we do not generate a strong-typed (LINQ) unit of work class in this case. If you are intentionally targeting a downlevel version of .NET, use the IUnitOfWork interface instead. If you meant to target .NET 3.5 or .NET 4.0, update the target framework in project properties. |
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Of course I meant to target .net 4.0 and didn't realize the project was set to 2.0. That totally fixed the issue thank you. |
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