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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...What do you use to genrate SQL Scripts from DB?What do you use to genrate SQL Scripts from DB?
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9/15/2008 10:08 AM
 

I am perfectly capable of using SQL Management Studio and actually pretty good with it. However, this doesn't allow code and typical CRUD stuff to be auto created like using myGen or CodeSmith or LLBLGen do. The templates I use are part of our SDK (which is no longer publicly available as we can't support it por nada). This SDK generates the beginning of an entire DNN module including fully valid dataprovider files that include objectQualifier and databaseOwner in the proper places.


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