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8/10/2007 3:58 AM
 

Hi guys,

Is that possible to programmatically look for the page where you can find your specific module? For example, I have Module1, and I want to look for it if it was on Page1, Page2 or Page3, because I want to programmatically jump to this page where my Module1 is, using button. Is that possible? Any help will be appreciated.

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Willy David Jr

 
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8/10/2007 8:47 AM
 

its sort of possible - 2 things you have to make sure the module only appears on one page in the set of pages you look and make sure those pages are in the portal you are currently in

basically you need to look know the moduledefid from the ModuleDefinitions table and check for that in the TabModules table and use the TabId from that table to navigate to -

Not really hard just a bit of a loop de loop in code


Dylan Barber http://www.braindice.com - Dotnetnuke development classes - skins and modules
 
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8/11/2007 12:50 AM
 

Hi famdylan,

Thanks for that. Anyway I'll make it sure that I only have one module on all my set of pages. Is there a method to call the moduleid or tab id to know my specific module? So that I can navigate to it and make a loop?

Thanks,

Willy David Jr

 
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