Hi Trent,
Sure I understand your points and that is one of the reasons I signed up for the training.
What I meant with enhancement request is that as you know I am coming from VFP environment, VFP 3rd party Framework vendors includes blank subclasses in their process of creating a new project which help the developer in a way to just add their changes in one of the provided subclasses, in my case with Visual ProMatrix, they have the following classes:
- The VPM class, this is the one with their source code, which they modify all the time.
- A DEV class which is global to all projects
- And a PRO class with is specific to the current project.
So whenever you create a new VPM project a new set of Pro Classes will be created for you, and the DEV classes will always be in a common path folder for all projects.
Due to my lack of knowledge for the .NET environment, I don't know if this is even possible or feasible to do in .NET and more important in SF.
In my case, I have several VFP projects that must be converted to SF, so I need to know how to handle the above situation in order to be more productive, and if there is any starting point kind of document or draft that will help me get started prior to the training, and from anybody in the forum I would really appreciate it.
Edhy Rijo