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9/18/2006 6:34 PM
 
First I should say that I modified one function in the events module, the EventsGetByRange(). It used to have ModuleID, StartTime and EndTime as parameters, I added UserID to the definition as well as all the calls made to the function, and the stored procedure. I tried running the new events module and i get an error saying "To many arguements to.... " and proceeds to show the EventsGetByRange Function with only the original 3 parameters. After opening the DotNetNuke solution file I show the same error. On the line that gets the error I right clicked and said show definition and sure enough it took me to the definition with the 3 parameters. This is when i noticed something weird. For every DotNetNuke.Modules.Events item in the object browser there are two of them. Each followed by one of two paths in brackets. [DotNetNuke.Modules.Events] and [HTTP://localhost/DotNetNuke_2]. All my code is in the [HTTP://localhost/DotNetNuke_2] file, but DotNetNuke keeps looking to the [DotNetNuke.Modules.Events] for the definitions. Does anyone know how to either replace the code its looking towards with mine, or make it look towards mine?


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As this is just a test machine I removed all virtual directories, the DotNetNuke directory and the database and just started over.
 
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