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reverse engineer vb.net, m_ problem
« on: February 18, 2003, 12:53:29 pm »
I have been working with the tool for generating vb.net code.  When we try to reverse engineer code it will add a "m" to the beginning of our attribute_name in the public property function.  For our naming standards we use "_varname" for the private variable and "varname" for the public property function.  When the code is reversed engineered it sets this to "m_varname" for the public property attribute_name and "_varname" for the private property, and "varname" for the public property function.

Is there a setting that I do not have correct or is this a bug?  If this is a bug, what would be you time line on when you could fix this bug?  We are into heavy design of a important project and have purchased at least 8 copies of EA.  If I could get this fixed soon it would be extremely helpful.

Thanks!

Bowen Pope
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