Visual Studio 2017 - How to reference Library to some part of a project?
What is the way in VS to reference gudusoft.gsqlparser
to some part of a project?
e.g. found online this library: https://www.nuget.org/packages/gudusoft.gsqlparser/
but did not find DLL - only nuget..
visual-studio dll reference nuget
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What is the way in VS to reference gudusoft.gsqlparser
to some part of a project?
e.g. found online this library: https://www.nuget.org/packages/gudusoft.gsqlparser/
but did not find DLL - only nuget..
visual-studio dll reference nuget
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What is the way in VS to reference gudusoft.gsqlparser
to some part of a project?
e.g. found online this library: https://www.nuget.org/packages/gudusoft.gsqlparser/
but did not find DLL - only nuget..
visual-studio dll reference nuget
What is the way in VS to reference gudusoft.gsqlparser
to some part of a project?
e.g. found online this library: https://www.nuget.org/packages/gudusoft.gsqlparser/
but did not find DLL - only nuget..
visual-studio dll reference nuget
visual-studio dll reference nuget
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Visual Studio 2017 - How to reference Library to some part of a project?
You can use NuGet to install this online library to your project.
To use NuGet:
Right on your project, select Manage NuGet Packages...
, switch to the Browse
tab in the open window, type gudusoft.gsqlparser
in the search bar, then click Install
button:
Then NuGet will add the .dll
to your project.
Of course, you can aslo add this .dll file directly to your project manually. You just need download that online this library:
https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/package/gudusoft.gsqlparser/3.2.6.5
Then rename it with *.zip
and unzip it, you will find the dll file in the lib folder, you can add it to your project directly.
Hope this helps.
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Visual Studio 2017 - How to reference Library to some part of a project?
You can use NuGet to install this online library to your project.
To use NuGet:
Right on your project, select Manage NuGet Packages...
, switch to the Browse
tab in the open window, type gudusoft.gsqlparser
in the search bar, then click Install
button:
Then NuGet will add the .dll
to your project.
Of course, you can aslo add this .dll file directly to your project manually. You just need download that online this library:
https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/package/gudusoft.gsqlparser/3.2.6.5
Then rename it with *.zip
and unzip it, you will find the dll file in the lib folder, you can add it to your project directly.
Hope this helps.
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Visual Studio 2017 - How to reference Library to some part of a project?
You can use NuGet to install this online library to your project.
To use NuGet:
Right on your project, select Manage NuGet Packages...
, switch to the Browse
tab in the open window, type gudusoft.gsqlparser
in the search bar, then click Install
button:
Then NuGet will add the .dll
to your project.
Of course, you can aslo add this .dll file directly to your project manually. You just need download that online this library:
https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/package/gudusoft.gsqlparser/3.2.6.5
Then rename it with *.zip
and unzip it, you will find the dll file in the lib folder, you can add it to your project directly.
Hope this helps.
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Visual Studio 2017 - How to reference Library to some part of a project?
You can use NuGet to install this online library to your project.
To use NuGet:
Right on your project, select Manage NuGet Packages...
, switch to the Browse
tab in the open window, type gudusoft.gsqlparser
in the search bar, then click Install
button:
Then NuGet will add the .dll
to your project.
Of course, you can aslo add this .dll file directly to your project manually. You just need download that online this library:
https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/package/gudusoft.gsqlparser/3.2.6.5
Then rename it with *.zip
and unzip it, you will find the dll file in the lib folder, you can add it to your project directly.
Hope this helps.
Visual Studio 2017 - How to reference Library to some part of a project?
You can use NuGet to install this online library to your project.
To use NuGet:
Right on your project, select Manage NuGet Packages...
, switch to the Browse
tab in the open window, type gudusoft.gsqlparser
in the search bar, then click Install
button:
Then NuGet will add the .dll
to your project.
Of course, you can aslo add this .dll file directly to your project manually. You just need download that online this library:
https://www.nuget.org/api/v2/package/gudusoft.gsqlparser/3.2.6.5
Then rename it with *.zip
and unzip it, you will find the dll file in the lib folder, you can add it to your project directly.
Hope this helps.
answered Nov 22 '18 at 2:41
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