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why don't you use environment variables. ABP uses ASP.NET Core's standard configuration class and you can store connection string or any other appsettings.json configuration in several places. See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/configuration

Suite comes with a new feature with 7.4 It will keep your custom code after regenerating your entity again. https://blog.abp.io/abp/ABP.IO-Platform-7-4-RC-Has-Been-Published


there's not a formal way of adding a not existing item to the select2 component by ABP. It's a custom business logic. You can add a new button to enable users add new items. But this has nothing to do with ABP.

but I still don't understand why you need to run your project in Debug mode. it will work slower than a project built in Release mode.

You can use Environment variables as well to set your AbpLicenseCode. Just make sure the following code returns you the AbpLicenseCode correctly.

var configuration = Microsoft
            .Extensions
            .DependencyInjection
            .ServiceProviderServiceExtensions
            .GetRequiredService<Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.IConfiguration>(context.ServiceProvider);

var licenseCode = configuration["AbpLicenseCode"];

For more info about setting configurations, see 👉 https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/configuration

But it seems like your problem is different. Here's the main error: License code not found! Ensure that your appsettings.json or appsettings.secrets.json has "AbpLicenseCode" key with your license code.

So maybe you have not copied appsettings.secrets.json into the Docker container?

If your client also wants to use the source-code, then they must purchase a new license. Otherwise, they will allocate your developer seats. For more info please contact to info@abp.io

Can you create a console app that prints the output of the following code:

System.IO.Path.Combine(System.Environment.GetFolderPath(System.Environment.SpecialFolder.UserProfile), ".abp", "cli", "access-token.bin");

This is the correct location of the access-token.bin file path.

Are ABP Suite and your project version the same?

hi,

Your ABP Suite and project version must be the same. either update your solution to the same version as your Suite or install ABP Suite 7.3.0

abp suite install --version 7.3.0

Shayne it's not a bug and already implemented.

See https://github.com/abpframework/abp/blob/dev/framework/src/Volo.Abp.BlazoriseUI/Components/AbpExtensibleDataGrid.razor#L37C25-L37C41

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