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You could with reflection obtain the Type from the installed iSeries.dll
without referencing it at all.
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-----Original Message-----
From: systemidotnet-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:systemidotnet-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark Walter
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 2:29 PM
To: systemidotnet@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SystemiDotNet] Multiple versions of iseries.dll in one app.
Is there any way of having multiple versions of ISeries.dll in you .net
application, and determining which one to utilize at runtime?
I have an app that uses these classes that I developed using V6R1
version of iSeries.dll. However, this app must be installed on computers
running both V6R1 and V5R4. I've tried to get the mismatch to work, but
that isn't happening. The only option, other than having two versions of
the application, would be to have both .dll referenced.
Thanks,
Mark
Mark Walter
Business to Business Data Integration Specialist
Certified IBM System i Specialist
Paragon Consulting Services, Inc
mwalter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
717-764-7909 ext. 126
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