> The SQLiteConnection class has no "provider" connection string property.
> Also, the DataContext class appears to be part of the LINQ-to-MSSQL
> feature.
>
> You probably want to use the ObjectContext class.

Thanks for the help. The ObjectContext class appears to be part of Entity 
Framework, I was hoping there was a way to just use the SQLite linq 
functionality without needing Entity Framework. If not I guess I can work with 
it
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