I've been developing using the embedded version of FirebirdSql and the
.NET client wrapper for a few months now and believe everything with the
database to be solid.  However, as I'm moving away from the database
portion of the program, I'm finding it harder and harder to use the
Visual Studio output window for my own debugging purposes due to the
number of messages output by the wrapper.  Is it possible to disable
these messages while still keeping the DEBUG compilation variable?

 

Josh Williams

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Software Computer Group

 

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