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9/5/2011 11:33 AM
 
Hi,For my new modules, I use a VS project template provided by Chris Hammond on http://christoctemplate.codeplex.com, and it works well.Now, I would like to execute some code only once - during module installation. Where do I put such code in the template project?Mark
 
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9/6/2011 3:13 AM
 
You cant execute any vb/c# code during the module install - but you can have ms sql scripts execute.

These are normally placed in the /Providers/DataProviders/SqlDataProviders/ path inside your module - and referenced in the .dnn install manifest in the scripts section.

Westa

 
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