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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:50:59+00:00 2026-05-15T09:50:59+00:00

I’m using LinqToSQL in a 3.5 framework project in VS2K8, running against MS SQL

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I’m using LinqToSQL in a 3.5 framework project in VS2K8, running against MS SQL 2k8.

When I create the table mappings using the design surface within Visual Studio everything works fine.

When I create the table mappings using SQLMetal (from the Windows SDK v6.1), SQLMetal complains about about the SQL Server 2k8 datatypes (e.g. date and time) that I’m making use of.

Does SQLMetal support the SQL Server 2k8 datatypes? Do I need an updated version? Or do I have to create my mapping in the visual designer/revert to SQL Server 2k5 datatypes?

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    2026-05-15T09:51:00+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:51 am

    As far as i know it supports it, so you probably need a newer version of SqlMetal. In the initial version, when Visual Studio 2008 was launched it was not supporting this so probably that’s why you have this problem.

    According to MSDN:

    The SQLMetal file is included in the
    Windows SDK that is installed with
    Visual Studio. By default, the file is
    located at drive:\Program
    Files\Microsoft
    SDKs\Windows\vn.nn\bin. If you do not
    install Visual Studio, you can also
    get the SQLMetal file by downloading
    the Windows SDK.

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