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8/16/2006 1:56 PM
 
Hi,

What is the difference between the DNN334 DAL and the DNN434 DAL?

Does the DNN434 DAL implement the Microsoft Data Application Blocks? If so, to what extent?

We're thinking of using DNN to run a large application and we'd prefer a DAL based on MS data block.

Thanks
 
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8/16/2006 2:26 PM
 
They are the same, but the DNN4.3.4 DAL support generics wich are only available in .NET2.0

so you can write code like this:

CBO.fillcollection(of someInfoObjectType)(DataReaderThatHoldsTheData)


I love generics so I switched to exlusive .NET2.0 development a while ago

Edit your Skin.xml and Container.xml files with:
Yannick's SXE
 
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8/16/2006 4:33 PM
 
OK Thanks

chris
 
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