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EHSDataCompliance Framework

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This article is about limiting the amount of codes a developer has to write in the DAC layer
//This code was created by Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. 
//Copyright by @Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. Sunday, January 22, 2012

//This code was created by Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. 
//Copyright by @Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. Sunday, January 22, 2012

//This code was created by Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. 
//Copyright by @Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. Sunday, January 22, 2012

//This code was created by Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. 
 //Copyright by @Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. Sunday, January 22, 2012

//This code was created by Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. 
 //Copyright by @Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. Sunday, January 22, 2012

//This code was created by Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. 
 //Copyright by @Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. Sunday, January 22, 2012

// This Code was created by Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando.
// Copyright Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando. Sunday, January 22, 2012

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;

using CommonDataHelpers.DataHelper.Data;

namespace BEs.Page
{
    public class Pages:BaseCollection<Page>
    {
    }
}

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Written By
Software Developer Informatics International (Pvt)Ltd
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Name : Eraj Hilary Shalindra Fernando
Email : hilary.shalindra@gmail.com

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