I've been having a look at this lately (for .NET 2.0) and it does appear to be quite a time saver. Current ClientCo insists on using stored procedures for all data access but they would like to move towards an nTier architecture for future apps.
Does anyone have any experience using this or have had any problems with it in a production environment? Or has any other recommendations for similar products that support generation of stored procedures for data access?
Does anyone have any experience using this or have had any problems with it in a production environment? Or has any other recommendations for similar products that support generation of stored procedures for data access?
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