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10/23/2008 10:40 AM
 

Sanjay,

Just a quick post to say many thanks for your clear instructions... I had the same problem with not being able to delete feedback comments in 4.4.3 and your post made it nice and simple.

I have used DNN for a couple of years now but until today have never bothered to discover what a "stored procedure" was or indeed where to find them. I found this post, stumbled across the stored procedures on my SQL box, made your simple proc change (having first backed everything up!) and hey presto the delete button now works. As a self confessed SQL newb this simple task today has demystified another small area of how SQL and DNN tie toghether - cheers...

Chris

 
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