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2/2/2006 7:18 PM
 

You said just one question.  That's three.  :)

If you are developing a new module you have to go through all the steps you would normally take.  On the dev machine you have to create all the definitions and create the install PA.  I guess you don't have to but it's much easier to do it with the tools availble.

Once I have the module created and installed on my dev system and I've created the install PA and put it on the live system, if I then decide that I want to change something in the module and know that the whole package it's effected I just copy over the files that have had a change done to them. 

You don't have to erase the old definition and create a new one if you change something on the dev system.  Unless of course of have made a change that would invalidate that definition like changing the name of a class that is specified or something like that.

 


Paul Davis
 
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