Oracle.DataAccess.Client not found[SOLVED]

Hello,
I am trying to run a stored procedure using C# and I need to use the Oracle.DataAccess.Client but when i enter
"using Oracle.DataAccess.Client;" visual studio throws the error:
Error 1 The type or namespace name 'Oracle' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) P:\data\ActionItemLog\ActionItemLog\updateComment.aspx.cs 14 7 ActionItemLog
And I installed the newest ODTwithODP for .NET. I would really like some help on this subject and I will do my best to clarify even more if needed.
Thanks in advance,
Dylan
Message was edited by:
dkroy

Just a stupid mistake on my part all I had to do is in visual studio add the Oracle.DataAccess.dll file to references. I hope this mistake saves some one a bit of time in the future.

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