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Brett Porter resolved NPANDAY-77.
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    Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
      Assignee: Brett Porter

The GUID 4F174C21-8C12-11D0-8340-0000F80270F8 is listed as an unsupported 
project type, and so is skipped in the current version.

> New project types (support Database Projects?)
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NPANDAY-77
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NPANDAY-77
>             Project: NPanday
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: cbown75
>            Assignee: Brett Porter
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.5.0-incubating
>
>
> I am getting an error when I try and import a solution with a Database 
> project type.  It says "The given key is not present in the dictionary".  A 
> better error would be nice, took me a while to figure out what that meant.
> Also I was wondering if it would be possible to say that the project, give 
> the name, is not supported and skip it and import the other projects.  
> In this example the DB project type should be skipped by nPanday as there is 
> nothing for it to compile.  MSBuild skips this project type when it compiles. 
>  But if it would tell you that Project A is not supported by the importer, 
> but import Project B and C, then I could go and write the pom for Project A 
> by hand and modify the parent pom as needed as well.
> I think that would be a really flexible option.
> The GUID for the db project type is 4F174C21-8C12-11D0-8340-0000F80270F8.



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