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Oct 24, 2006

Hello,

In my vb.net application, I have an attached database called dbMaster with the following tables:

tblCustomer, tblProducts, tblUsers

In visual studio 2005, is it possible to publish only one table? My problem is, is that I want to send my end users updated data from my tblCustomer, and am finding that on my test laptop, if I publish dbMaster, it sends all tables when I just want one to be sent.



Thanks in advance.

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break;
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