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Gerry Schmitz18-Jun-16 8:20
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desanti18-Jun-16 9:38
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desanti18-Jun-16 14:17
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QuestionUse a different dll for each project's form Pin
desanti14-Jun-16 2:50
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Dave Kreskowiak14-Jun-16 4:21
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desanti14-Jun-16 5:11
desanti14-Jun-16 5:11 
I have some reasons , but maybe I'm wrong , so I need an opinion :

1) Different people take care programming of different forms

2) Some time 1 clients want some changes in one or same forms that don't affect the remaining forms. So they can be prepared as dll's and installed to only these clients.

3)The project use a database. In general the database is the same for all clients. But sometimes some clients ask for changes on database that affect the controls in one or some forms. But not all clients wants this. So we can prepare the corresponding database and dll's for these clients only and installed to them.

4) The forms contains some Entity framework queries , that may be different for different clients.
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Dave Kreskowiak14-Jun-16 5:32
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Eddy Vluggen14-Jun-16 7:16
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GeneralRe: Use a different dll for each project's form Pin
desanti14-Jun-16 8:11
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QuestionVisual Basic and Access Database updating Pin
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QuestionApplication Portability Pin
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QuestionRecord does not get updated Pin
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