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This issue of duplicate using statements across project files set as content has been resolved. This fix will be released following the next service build release.
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I think I see the issue. When the 'Run.ps1' script is generated, it is not including the using statement with the script. I will talk to the development team and get back to you.
Exception calling "Invoke" with "0" argument(s): "Type name 'ArrayList' is ambiguous, it could be 'System.Collections.ArrayList' or 'System.Collections.ArrayList'
because both, global.ps1 and MainForm.psf contains
I'll make a note to talk to the development team, but this is might be expected behavior. The additional using statement should not be needed in MainForm.psf as the using statement adding in Globabls.ps1 is meant to be shared by all other project files. The Globals.ps1 has its property Shared set to true meaning anything declared (functions, variables, directives, imports, etc) can be used in other project files that have the Build property set to include.
This issue of duplicate using statements across project files set as content has been resolved. This fix will be released following the next service build release.
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