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9/24/2007 3:25 AM
 

Hi,

I wonder why when I create a module from DNN file (Host > Module Definitions > Create Module > Create Module from selected manifest file) it does not run the sql queries provided in the specified folder but when packaging all the files and feed DNN with that file, it would run the quries.

I am in the middle of creating a module and it is annoying to pack and install the module everytime I make a change in the sql quries (sql providers). Am I missing a point or it is the current nature of the system?

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Mehrbod

 
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9/24/2007 10:22 AM
 

This is the reason why I package and load my module every time.

You could get around it by MANUALLY running the dataprovider scripts via the SQL menu option.


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