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File Name: ORMapper.Templates.2.7.zip
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Posted by pwelter34 on Monday, July 11, 2005 (EST)
1) Added alias attribute to mapping file for relationships
2) mapping file tables and views are now sorted
3) Changed methods that use ExecuteXXX to return int intead of bool
4) Added transaction support with XXXwithTransaction methods

This Version of the templates requires version WilsonORMapper 4.x

ORMapper.Templates.2.7

  1. Added alias attribute to mapping file for relationships
  2. mapping file tables and views are now sorted
  3. Changed methods that use ExecuteXXX to return int intead of bool
  4. Added transaction support with XXXwithTransaction methods
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Comments:

CodeSmith 3.x
By mkamoski on Wednesday, July 27, 2005 (EST)

Does v2.7 of the templates work with  v3.x of CodeSmith?

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CodeSmith 3.x
By mkamoski on Wednesday, July 27, 2005 (EST)

Does v2.7 of the templates work with  v3.x of CodeSmith?

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