Using the connection strings in your web.config for LINQ(arkesystems.com)

submitted by trentontrenton(60) 3 years, 8 months ago

I ended up writing a partial class that allowed me to keep the nice default constructor with LINQ DataContexts, and also use a simple connection string in the web.config file.

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