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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:49:32+00:00 2026-05-11T18:49:32+00:00

In the designer.cs portion of the code, I simply made the combo boxes database

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In the designer.cs portion of the code, I simply made the combo boxes database driven (it previewed the data fine, so that works) but when I try to compile, it throws me a 2 unique errors:

1) Error 1 The type name ‘mtdDesktopApplicationDataSet’ does not exist in the type ‘DesktopApplication.DesktopApplication’

2) Error 2 The type name ‘mtdDesktopApplicationDataSetTableAdapters’ does not exist in the type ‘DesktopApplication.DesktopApplication’

The first error is on the first line, the other error shows up wherever ‘mtdDesktopApplicationDataSetTableAdapters’ is (4 lines)

All the appropriate files appear to be there, but they just aren’t hooking up right?

this.mtdDesktopApplicationDataSet = new DesktopApplication.mtdDesktopApplicationDataSet();
this.tblStudyBindingSource = new System.Windows.Forms.BindingSource(this.components);
this.tblStudyTableAdapter = new DesktopApplication.mtdDesktopApplicationDataSetTableAdapters.tblStudyTableAdapter();
this.tblDeliveryGroupBindingSource = new System.Windows.Forms.BindingSource(this.components);
this.tblDeliveryGroupTableAdapter = new DesktopApplication.mtdDesktopApplicationDataSetTableAdapters.tblDeliveryGroupTableAdapter();
this.tblDeliveryBindingSource = new System.Windows.Forms.BindingSource(this.components);
this.tblDeliveryTableAdapter = new DesktopApplication.mtdDesktopApplicationDataSetTableAdapters.tblDeliveryTableAdapter();
this.tblDeliveryDataSetBindingSource = new System.Windows.Forms.BindingSource(this.components);
this.tblDeliveryDataSetTableAdapter = new DesktopApplication.mtdDesktopApplicationDataSetTableAdapters.tblDeliveryDataSetTableAdapter();
 ((System.ComponentModel.ISupportInitialize)(this.mtdDesktopApplicationDataSet)).BeginInit();
 ((System.ComponentModel.ISupportInitialize)(this.tblStudyBindingSource)).BeginInit();
 ((System.ComponentModel.ISupportInitialize)(this.tblDeliveryGroupBindingSource)).BeginInit();
 ((System.ComponentModel.ISupportInitialize)(this.tblDeliveryBindingSource)).BeginInit();
 ((System.ComponentModel.ISupportInitialize)(this.tblDeliveryDataSetBindingSource)).BeginInit();
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    2026-05-11T18:49:32+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:49 pm

    I’m guessing you’re experiencing some issues with namespaces. If this code-behind file resides in the DesktopApplication namespace and you also have a DesktopApplication class in the DesktopApplication namespace, you will experience the above.

    (Basically it’s looking at DesktopApplication.DesktopApplication when it should be looking at DesktopApplication instead.)

    Try cleaning up your namespaces so the above is not true, or escape the namespace hell with the global keyword:

    this.mtdDesktopApplicationDataSet = new global::DesktopApplication.mtdDesktopApplicationDataSet();
    
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