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3/29/2007 2:55 AM
 
hooligannes 2.0 wrote
Alessio, the tutorial does not tell you to delete the module .dnn file, it instructs you to delete the template .dnn file.


Yes, I've noticed :-P

Just one last thing: in order to port the UserDefinedTable to VS2005 I had to convert not only the main module project, but also the SQLProvider project; maybe it's just because this was a little more complex module, but it wasn't outlined in the tutorial. I didn't convert the BuildSupport project however.. I really did not get what it was, and it seemed unnecessary to compile and run the module.

I've tested it in the portal and it runs flawless, and I can also debug it from the main DNN project. Very good! :-)
 
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