Upgrading

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John
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# Posted on: 27-Apr-2005 18:17:35   

Great job on the upgrade, suspect your supping a few beers now as a reward! I still pinch myself every now and again to remind me how much time your product saves me. Thanks again.

Sorry I dont quite get how to upgrade? Whats the difference between "LLBLGen Pro installer" & "LLBLGen Pro designer assemblies" on the upgrades page? I realise what the difference is, I just dont seem to think you get everything in the assemblies version or do you?

Also is there an updated help file for this. You mentioned in previous posts that there would be new support for writing out SQL queries, as well as paging and I wondered how I would figure out how todo this?

Thanks

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Otis
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# Posted on: 27-Apr-2005 23:19:03   

John wrote:

Great job on the upgrade, suspect your supping a few beers now as a reward! I still pinch myself every now and again to remind me how much time your product saves me. Thanks again.

Thanks! smile

Sorry I dont quite get how to upgrade? Whats the difference between "LLBLGen Pro installer" & "LLBLGen Pro designer assemblies" on the upgrades page? I realise what the difference is, I just dont seem to think you get everything in the assemblies version or do you?

The installer contains all the updates. It's THE way to upgrade from 1.0.2004.1 to 1.0.2004.2. The designer assemblies are 3dlls and the .exe. This is a smaller download for fixes for when something was fixed in the designer itself. It's then easier to just download that .zip than to re-download the complete installer, re-install etc. simple_smile

Also is there an updated help file for this. You mentioned in previous posts that there would be new support for writing out SQL queries, as well as paging and I wondered how I would figure out how todo this?

Paging is supported since 1.0.2004.1, and the documentation has been updated a lot to make sure users better understand what predicates are, how to use them etc. Also in 1.0.2004.2, the tracing framework greatly helps in figuring out which queries are generated, as they'll be displayed in the output window in vs.net for example if you run the app in debug mode simple_smile

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro