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3/31/2010 6:43 AM
 

Hi Peter

Thanks for your feedback - I am a bit new to all this - sorry! Do i need to buy a "Reports Module", add that to each page and add the code that you've highlighted below? Or do i need to make some changed to the SQL server?

Thanks
James

 
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3/31/2010 2:37 PM
 
First, the reports module is a free module you can install right away (it is part of the dnn distribution). Second, my use case is a bit different: I use this module ('latest changes on website') on a single page, the report shows a listing with the module title that changed plus a link to the page. Peter

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3/9/2011 12:29 PM
 
How would I go about placing a token inside the Text/HTML module that would display the last time the module was updated? One would think this would be rather straight forward as the data is kept in the db. I have been looking into the HTML token replacement. But cannot find anything that would work. 

Do you know of any techniques? 
Thanks.
 
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