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9/17/2008 5:09 AM
 

Thanks Sanjay ,

 I heard oracaldataprovider from acuitisolutions is the best in market . Sanjay I am using Dotnetnuke 4.8.4 and my requirements is  , for some modules ( mostly customized modules )  we have to use the Oracle database . I have gone through ur link (http://dnn4x.acuitisolutions.com)  and register with name Arvind . Can u please send me User access for admin ( for the user Arvind or ur own user ID ) so that i can Play around it .

          Also can I know what about Access or My Sql to use as backend in dotnetnuke

Thanks

 
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9/17/2008 5:20 AM
 

AFAIK there is only Oracle DP available besides standard MS SQL DP. If you need access to oracle only for your custom modules, you can use a custom connection string and are able to use DNN with MS SQL without any problems. There are also modules existing lile SQLGridselectedView from www.tressleworks.ca, which can access external data sources.


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Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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9/17/2008 9:57 AM
 

Arvind - I've setup your account with admin access on the demo site (dnn4x.acuitisolutions.com). You can log in and now do stuff like an admin on the website.
With regards to MySQL there is another provider (commercial) that is available for it but not sure whether it's been refreshed in the recent past or not. I know someone had mentioned coming out with a multi db platform provider early next year but I can't provide any further details regarding that one either.
Let me know if you have any other questions (support_AT_acuitisolutions.com) and I look forward to hearing back from you.

Thanks

Sanjay


AcuitiDP - Oracle Data Provider for DotNetNuke
 
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