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5/4/2007 9:26 AM
 

I am developing a custom module and I have my environment setup with DNN 4.5.1 source install and Module development as WAP  model. I have something going on down in the data layer methods of SQLHelper object. I want to be able to step down into the data layer and debug these problems. Can someone give me a lending hand in as how I might be able to do this. Am I going to have to install the Microsoft Data Access block into my DNN solution so that I may do this. Which version of the DAB comes with 4.5.1 DNN?  Or has anyone got a easier solution?

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5/4/2007 11:39 AM
 

I think I found the source for the right DAB (Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.Data.dll) that DNN 4.5.1 uses. As far as I can tell this was originally a .Net  v1.1 framework project. So can some one tell me if tthat project was re-compiled against the .Net v2.0 framework so that it could be used the DNN 4.5.1 solution ? Or was it left as a v1.1 dll. Thanks...

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5/4/2007 12:50 PM
 

It has... Something called Entreprise objects or application blocks... Many of those helpers are available in one package.

 
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