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Mike Fechner
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Hi Bill, to be precise… the first time you reference a .NET class name in an ABL compile unit (.p/.cls) you have to be case-sensitive. From there on the ABL relaxes this requirement. Von: Bill Wood [mailto:bounce-wood@community.progress.com] Gesendet: Freitag, 6. Februar 2015 09:59 An: TU.OE.Development@community.progress.com Betreff: RE: [Technical Users - OE Development] Telerik CsvDataSource - how do I find it? RE: Telerik CsvDataSource - how do I find it? Reply by Bill Wood FYI... on the last post I had incorrectly talked about case-sensitivity. For .NET Classes, the ABL is case-insensitive. You don't need to match the case when you reference classes. (Also, I noted a few typos in my code sample which I corrected.) Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.
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