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New Post 2/26/2006 8:33 PM
User is offline Paul Davis
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Creating PA problem 

Guys, This is driving me insain.  I've created a module tested it and it works fine.  I created a PA once with this same project when testing and there wasn't a problem.

Now when I try to create the PA from the Module definitions page I keep getting an error that it can't find RedCell.Roster.BuildSupport.SqlDataProvider.dll file.  Which is right as that file doesn't get built. 

How do I configure my project so that it either gets built or the PA creation utility stoppes asking about it?  There is one other BuildSupport.dll file that gets created for the whole project.  Do I need that one also?

Thanks for any help,


Paul Davis
 
New Post 2/27/2006 12:40 PM
User is offline Stefan Kamphuis
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Re: Creating PA problem 
Hi,
I'mnot sure if I can help you all the way, but maybe I can give you a clue.
If you're sure that your module assembly files are namend correctly (RedCell.Roster.dll and RedCell.Roster.SqlDataProvider.dll), my guess is that you've put your Buildsupport projectfile into your module directory and that's the one that gets parsed.

Otherwise place a breakpoint in DotNetNuke.Entities.Modules.PaWriter.CreateFileList and see where it goes wring, it might give you an idea where to look.



Greetz,
Stefan Kamphuis
 
New Post 2/27/2006 2:24 PM
User is offline Paul Davis
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Re: Creating PA problem 
I think that's it.  I've got the buildsupport project in the same directory as the main project.  Should the buildsupport project be in a directory all it's own or is it alright to put it in a sub directory of the main project like with the sqldataprovider?

Thanks for the help.

Paul Davis
 
New Post 2/27/2006 9:51 PM
User is offline Paul Davis
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Re: Creating PA problem 

That was it all fixed now.

 

Thanks,  :)


Paul Davis
 
New Post 2/27/2006 11:47 PM
User is offline Stefan Kamphuis
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Re: Creating PA problem 
Good to hear things are solved.

I usually put my Solutions and Buildsupport project in the Solutions folder, next to the default ones...


Greetz,
Stefan Kamphuis
 
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