What I Learned Yesterday 6
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To enable edit and contiue I had to uninstall the Windows SDK debugging tools. Apparently this had a profiler running which did not allow for me to do the edit and continue in vs 2005. Life is much better now. I had actually never used this in 2005 previously.
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BizTalk CrossReferencing API – looks like this is the way to solve those pesky file counters that some people like to use to avoid duplicate files or as a reference point. Again since I feel like all I do is regurgitate things that other people have already writted good blog posts on I will just do some simple link forwarding on this one. The first one is by a guy named Eric (not sure about his last name) and can be found here. While the other one is by Brian Loesgen and can be found here.
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Using the Looping functoid and the Table looping functoid together does not always work so well. Please see my sample post to follow shortly on why these two don’t work together.
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BizBert has put together a great group of articles about the BizTalk Mapper. Lots of information about functoids, performance, etc. You can find it here.
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