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This usually indicates, that either this class is not declared persistent or it is declared persistent but not enhanced.

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Corey asked on 14 Sep 2012, 01:59 PM
I have been playing around with the SalesDashboard to learn the components we don't use yet (OpenAccess ORM, Silverlight).

I switched all the dll's from the trial ones, so i wouldn't get the trial messages, and now i get "This usually indicates, that either this class is not declared persistent or it is declared persistent but not enhanced."

I am have OpenAccess 2012 02.

Any Suggestions?

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Ivailo
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answered on 18 Sep 2012, 01:06 PM
Hello Corey,

In order to fix the references in your project, you can use the Upgrade References command in Visual Studio. After it is executed, please rebuild the entire solution.

Let us know if these actions did not fix the problem, we are looking forward in resolving it with you.

 

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