DonB
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Posted: 07/22/2004, 6:01 AM |
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How about
1. Putting them all in a folder, instead cluttering up the root of the
website
2. Providing support for both "user_common" and user_classes file for us to
insert our own common elements
3. Putting the projects connection class(es) into one (separate) file
instead of rewriting the "Common" file?
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dataobjx
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Posted: 07/22/2004, 12:51 PM |
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I couldn't agree more, espiciall about having a separate "developer_common" or "user_common" file for our-selves...
including putting the connection_string outside in it's own connection.asp file or something.
One almost always needs to or wants to modify the connection string or use UDL files or what-ever and this messes up 're-generation' on common.asp whenever we get a CCS update.
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DaveRexel
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Posted: 07/22/2004, 4:41 PM |
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Thanks DonB
The concept of user_common and user_classes would be a great help and would save much unseemly hacking about in the CCS generated files.
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LV
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Posted: 07/27/2004, 6:16 AM |
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That option would make CCS project a much easier to edit/debug/manage. Excellent idea, hope YES Software can apply this feature soon.
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