Hi!
It seems that the order the user does settings is reflected in the order in the saproj file. For example, re-creating a project file might not create the same content in the saproj, even though it means exactly the same thing for SA.
To be able to easier use source control on the saproj file, please sort for example the assemblies.
In my saproj file I have a lot of assemblies referenced that is part of the .net framework. Sample:
<Assembly AssemblyName="System.Data, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089">
<Merging />
</Assembly>
<Assembly AssemblyName="Microsoft.VisualC, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a">
<Merging />
</Assembly>
<Assembly AssemblyName="System.Transactions, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089">
<Merging />
</Assembly>
These could perhaps be removed.
Best Regards,
John
It seems that the order the user does settings is reflected in the order in the saproj file. For example, re-creating a project file might not create the same content in the saproj, even though it means exactly the same thing for SA.
To be able to easier use source control on the saproj file, please sort for example the assemblies.
In my saproj file I have a lot of assemblies referenced that is part of the .net framework. Sample:
These could perhaps be removed.
Best Regards,
John