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5/15/2008 6:38 AM
 

So, if I'm reading that correctly, wherever an update is to occur, the stored procedure is checking to make sure the FeedbackID matches the particular feedback item and that the ModuleID matches the specific instance of the feedback module requesting the change, right?

...and by removing the ModuleID check, any module will perform the correct update operations on any feedback, regardless of the original module where it was posted?

 
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5/15/2008 9:42 AM
 

Wesley - you are correct. that's exactly what removing the ModuleID does.. In version 5.0.0 of feedback, this has been changed to be a configurable setting so that the website admin can choose whether to turn this on or off - taking care of this problem.

Sanjay


AcuitiDP - Oracle Data Provider for DotNetNuke
 
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8/7/2008 4:28 PM
 
Ismet Dumlupinar wrote
good question

how can i moderate the  comments?
 
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8/7/2008 4:29 PM
 

let me check

 
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8/20/2008 4:58 PM
 

How do you get to the stored procedure?  My site is hosted at GoDaddy.

 
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