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9/29/2014 9:14 AM
 
This is great boss... is exactly what I was looking for... otherwise it would be a pain to test every change. I will send you my e-mail in PM. Thanks again and grats for your great products also, I will buy the suite very soon (for the newsletter module and help desk mainly)
 
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9/29/2014 10:57 AM
 

No problem Max.  I copied the powershell script and a text file with the Build Scripts for the project to a zip file you can download here.

To set the build scripts, select the project in the Solution Explorer in Visual Studio and press ALT+ENTER.  Then click on the Build Scripts tab and copy the PRE and POST scripts over to your project and save.

Assuming you want change the name of the powershell file, you will need to update the command in the Post-Build of your project to match the new name.  Here is the line to change....  powershell -file "$(SolutionDir)Builds\OnyakTech.Charts.Build.ps1"  -slnDir "'$(SolutionDir)'" -projectDir  "'$(ProjectDir)'"  -projectName "'$(ProjectName)'" -targetPath "'$(TargetPath)'" -configuration "$(ConfigurationName)"

In the powershell file you may want to change the following:

  1. Line 20: path to your local DNN web site
  2. Line 49: Default path to an audio file that will play if an exception is thrown during the build
  3. Lines 62 to 92: Copies files from your solution to a sub folder named "Install"
  4. Lines 95 to 98: Copies files from "Install/Resources" and "Install/bin" to your local DNN web site.

Also don't forget to update the security rights for powershell if you have not yet completed that yet.  



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9/29/2014 12:50 PM
 
I don't know how to thank you enough... really! :)))
 
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