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10/29/2009 3:31 PM
 

 Hi ,

I purchased a third party source code DNN module and modfied the database tables and stored procedures. Previously we bought only the PA version of the module and installed in the production and it is live now.

Now how do i repackage the modified source code and table scripts and again reinstall it so that the data in the production site is not lost. Im particularly not clear on how to go on with the DB Scripts.

Can anyone guide me on how to proceed or if there is any resource that explains the process it would be helpful. I did find some resource on repackaging but still not clear. Any immediate help is appreciated.

Thanks. Regards,

Sri

 
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10/30/2009 8:41 AM
 

have you tried checking with the vendor? you might want to adhere with his packaging scheme.

also.. i am not sure it is smart to just modify sources without changing all namespaces, module name, install location and sql objects. You know run the risk of a  "smart "host user upgrading your modified module with a new version from the original vendor....


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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