Visual Studio Code Extension for Epicor 10 Customization

Thanks jose,

I will definitly try it out…after our upgrade process… :roll_eyes:
set to happen this week-end!

Looks promising !

Pierre

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Cool Pierre,
Let me know how it goes.

how do we know this is really you :slight_smile:

LMAO well… I mean I suppose my account could have been hacked LoL do you want me to post a picture holding today’s news paper? LMAO
That won’t work… who has news papers…

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I asked @Banderson and he says I am me, so I’ll go ahead and trust him, you should too

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That looks super awesome! Thanks for creating and sharing it. I will definitely take it for a spin!

Brett

I will second the warning to NOT use this for production! There was a bug where it was grabbing the wrong customization and wiping out code. It ended up being a bug on the epicor side, and I think Jose is handling it on the his side now, but it’s still possible to happen. Develop your code in a test environment, then bring it over to production without this tool. (at least for now).

It is pretty sweet though!

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Yeah that has now been fixed however I agree with Brandon. Please test this in your Test environment and backup your work

This looks great! We are in 10.2.100.x, however. It does not look like there is a helper library available for that version. I would be really interested in trying this extension.

I’ll try to get one for you… Just need to find a 10.2.100 client… LoL

I was thinking that this would be nice to have in vs code when I was working on some customizations last week while on another project and kept popping in and out different programs.

Looks like it has all the EpiMagic I need. Time to go download it and break some stuff!

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Thanks @bmanners for the 10.2.100.X contribution. I’ll be merging and publishing for download in bit :slight_smile: got to love git!

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I usually download first, ask questions later :smiley:

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Merged and updated, Extension Updated to include 10.2.100.X library Thanks @bmanners!!

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This looks awesome, this could be a game changer for screen customizations! Can’t wait to play with this (not in production!)

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@josecgomez So I was driving home the other night listening to .NetRocks. Thanks @Mark_Wonsil and I thought “Hey, now there would be a great VS Code Extension”…and by EpiMagic it appears. Is there a Legend badge that you can get?

Seriously, your efforts are much appreciated. Testing right after this post.

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Thanks! I can’t wait to dig into this!

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So for single sign on environments just leave username and password blank, that seemed to work for me. I’ll be doing some testing around HH, so we will see how it goes.

Interesting that that worked… thanks for that @Hally never tried SSO in this tool before.

I will add a SSO checkbox to make it more clear you can be my SSO tester :slight_smile:

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