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2/18/2009 10:30 PM
 

Hi

I'm creating different modules that have sometimes the same functionnalities... and so i usually copy-past a function from one to an other module.

Could you tell me a way to avoid that (coding with VB) to make maintenance much more easy.

Tanks a lot

vivien

 
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2/19/2009 2:15 AM
 

The way I do it is to make a "Common" project as a class library and put my non-module dependent functions there and have it output a DLL. Then I include this extra DLL in my module uploads. You'll also have to reference in the module projects, like the DNN DLL.

There are ways to get the module DLL and this "common" DLL into a single DLL, I don't do this, so I don't know much more about it other than that it exists.

 
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