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Posted 04/11/2008 9:00:41 PM


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I wrote this add-in to save myself some time while working on a project I am doing that has lots of lookup tables and views. It took me a bit longer that I thought but it was interesting.I think it's a useful utility and add-in example to share with all of you. Hope it helps

I put this together LATE last night and finshed tonight so beware there might be a mosquito just waiting to sting.

I added a few screenshots, a zip with the source andv a zip containing the addin and the .dll you can just unzip to your C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\My Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Addins or wherever you addins directory is.

Gotta go Enjoy

Paul

Currently to set up a bo

1.Add each business object(s)  to VisualStudio--- for 10 Bo's do this step 10 times

2.Launch the business object mapper

3.Configure the project

4.Configure the each Business Object--- for 10 Bo's do this step 10 times

5. Build the partial class(s). You would select the table and views you wich to create 

With Add In

1. Launch BoGenerator

2.Configure project (Same as step 3 above)

3.Select multiple Table(s) and View(s) from list.

4.Generate Business Object --- for 10 bo's it add's all 10 bo's to project and also configures the business object

5.Auto Launches the bo mapper then Build Partial Classes (Same as step 5)

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Post #15566
Posted 04/12/2008 8:24:28 AM


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I will have to take a look, Paul.  Thanks for the contribution!
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Posted 05/06/2008 8:15:38 AM
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Hi Paul,

Thanks a lot for this contribution, this is a major tool specially for new SF developers.

Trent L. Taylor (04/12/2008)
I will have to take a look, Paul.  Thanks for the contribution!

Trent, have you look at this yet?  I see a lot of benefits in adding this kind of automation to SF.

Edhy Rijo
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